Is there a posibility that that may be because Toyota no longer field a teambonjon1979 wrote: Notice they don't appear on the toyota anymore.
Is there a posibility that that may be because Toyota no longer field a teambonjon1979 wrote: Notice they don't appear on the toyota anymore.
Good point! We can't see if they're on the toyota or not because it's not been run.Tazio wrote:Is there a posibility that that may be because Toyota no longer field a teambonjon1979 wrote: Notice they don't appear on the toyota anymore.
To be honest with you I left this argument after stating that Pandamasque was the first one to suspect something is up with the wheel clips still running this year. I stated I hoped he was right, and it was time for Ferrari to start pushing the envelope again. I'm satisfied that they apparently are. If these wheels are ruled illegal I don't think it will be a deal breaker.bonjon1979 wrote:Good point! We can't see if they're on the toyota or not because it's not been run.Tazio wrote:Is there a posibility that that may be because Toyota no longer field a teambonjon1979 wrote: Notice they don't appear on the toyota anymore.
Fact remains though that all such covers have been removed from the cars wheels due to a rule change since 2008. So posting an image of a similar device from 2008 doesn't really help the case for them being legal in 2010.
Funny how Ferrari's development direction is to just try to circumvent the rules rather than true innovation. Wheel covers illegal now? Let's just make it part of the wheel (as others did last year anyway).zgred wrote:
Not true, Ferrari were the first to jump on the diffuser bandwagon last year which they got proved wrong for and no doubt they brought it to FOTA to ban it for 2011 and that was just because they were too slow to develop it for themselves, wanted to make out that everyone else was illegal and cover up their own mis-comings.Astro1 wrote:LOL...please take your double standards elsewhere.
Ferrari loophole = illegal?
All else = innovation ?
Somewhere logic is lacking.
Not true. Renault was first.Confused_Andy wrote:Not true, Ferrari were the first to jump on the diffuser bandwagon last year which they got proved wrong for and no doubt they brought it to FOTA to ban it for 2011 and that was just because they were too slow to develop it for themselves, wanted to make out that everyone else was illegal and cover up their own mis-comings.
Thanks, I do try hard & no one ever takes me seriouslly so why post serious stuff?timbo wrote:Not true. Renault was first.Confused_Andy wrote:Not true, Ferrari were the first to jump on the diffuser bandwagon last year which they got proved wrong for and no doubt they brought it to FOTA to ban it for 2011 and that was just because they were too slow to develop it for themselves, wanted to make out that everyone else was illegal and cover up their own mis-comings.
Hilarious post here =D>
any pictures of it?the team were testing a number of new aerodynamic components, including a new shark fin