Ferrari F1-75

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Multiple ways to skin a cat. Good to hear people in the team are still confident.

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ryaan2904 wrote:
10 Mar 2022, 16:36
That sounds very good. This says more or less that Ferrari probably found out that their concept is the better one. They did not abandon "the Mercedes way" if there is no reason and would have been more promising. I also still think it says a lot that suspension-wise all teams went into Ferraris direction, who used a very stiff suspension from the very first minute in Barcelona. They obviously had known that the new cars and porpoising requires a stiff suspension set-up. . It seems to me like Ferrari has some more knowledge about this kind of cars than the other teams. How fast the solved the porpoising problem also suggests that. One cannot even be surprised as there probably are only two teams(Ferrari and Red Bull)who have an engineer who has experience with this kind of ground-effect cars.

Its should also be noted that Ferrari is the only team that can produce great lap-times easily. As the laptimes do not say much, this always was an indicator in the past for a great car.

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ryaan2904 wrote:
10 Mar 2022, 16:36
ah ah it's the same bullshitter who claimed that Ferrari would mount the front push rod ... how can you believe this bullshit

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zioture wrote:
10 Mar 2022, 19:45
ryaan2904 wrote:
10 Mar 2022, 16:36
ah ah it's the same bullshitter who claimed that Ferrari would mount the front push rod ... how can you believe this bullshit
Duchessa is usually very reliable and actually has sources from within Ferrari. So I think you may be using a language that is a tad too strong there.

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dialtone wrote:
10 Mar 2022, 19:47
zioture wrote:
10 Mar 2022, 19:45
ryaan2904 wrote:
10 Mar 2022, 16:36
ah ah it's the same bullshitter who claimed that Ferrari would mount the front push rod ... how can you believe this bullshit
Duchessa is usually very reliable and actually has sources from within Ferrari. So I think you may be using a language that is a tad too strong there.
I'm still waiting for the Ferrari front push rod that he had announced and taken for granted ... It's just bullshit

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zioture wrote:
10 Mar 2022, 19:53


I'm still waiting for the Ferrari front push rod that he had announced and taken for granted ... It's just bullshit
Pullrod, and regardless of that, he's still fairly accurate on most of his Ferrari reporting.

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Here is the new bottom mounted today on the # F175: More stability through progressive bottom edges (limits hopping), perhaps a little more oversteer to compensate but they were able to go a little softer in the slow.

More https://www.formu1a.uno/ferrari-f1-75-e ... u-morbidi/


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This photo is amazing for me. The car looks so clean and simple, yet Ferrari seem very happy about how it works and how it is compared to what they expect from their rivals. Hopefully we will have 3 or more competitive teams and since everyone is having a different design philosophy we could have an interesting season up ahead

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ryaan2904 wrote:
10 Mar 2022, 16:36
Well what else are they going to say? "Yes we tried that but couldn't figure out how to make it quick so we went with a simpler solution"

Very hard to read anything from such a quote.
Felipe Baby!

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dialtone wrote:
10 Mar 2022, 19:47
zioture wrote:
10 Mar 2022, 19:45
ryaan2904 wrote:
10 Mar 2022, 16:36
ah ah it's the same bullshitter who claimed that Ferrari would mount the front push rod ... how can you believe this bullshit
Duchessa is usually very reliable and actually has sources from within Ferrari. So I think you may be using a language that is a tad too strong there.
Are you expecting ferrari to publically say that they screwed the pooch with a missed opportunity and that the merc concept is already superior to theirs??!

This line of questioning from whoever asked it was always going to produce the expected answer.