Ferrari F10

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wesley123
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IMO thew only thing they really have done is just make the front wing more elements. The shape stayed the same, only with more elements
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timbo
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So far seems to work quite well.

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Pierce89
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Yes!!! we finally got a true multi element front wing
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TheRMVR
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Ferrari is looking strong in the long runs. The new front wing seems to work, just like the updated exhaust system.

But what about the F-duct? Does anyone have some comparable times with and without the F-duct?

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Gilles 27
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TheRMVR wrote:Ferrari is looking strong in the long runs. The new front wing seems to work, just like the updated exhaust system.

But what about the F-duct? Does anyone have some comparable times with and without the F-duct?
So i think the best times was it with F-Duct & new Front Wing for both driver.
Anyway, the updates looks working well, they will use it tomorrow.

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imightbewrong
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Highres (@Formula1Home):
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Scarbs comment on the first picture (the side pod inlet):
thats probably a bit small to cool the ECU, but definitely to cool the some of the electronics

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Afterburner
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I like the way ferrari is developing now, they're bringing good and effective updates, something in a way renault a red bull are doing but i suspect RB are still some good tenths away because of their fabulous low gravity center, i think this is what makes the real difference.

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zgred
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volarchico
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zgred wrote:Image
What's the reminder "50/52" marked on the track map?

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ringo
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It's sector 1 and sector 2. :)
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volarchico
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ringo wrote:It's sector 1 and sector 2. :)
Oh yeah...thanks. :oops:

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raymondu999
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but that steering wheel doesn't look quite ferrarish. If you look at this video of the F10's steering wheel, it's quite different:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6HFvF-QfTo[/youtube]
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zgred
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raymondu999 wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but that steering wheel doesn't look quite ferrarish. If you look at this video of the F10's steering wheel, it's quite different:
formula1.com is describing that picture as:
(63 / 80) - Ferrari F10 steering wheel. Formula One World Championship, Rd 10, British Grand Prix, Practice Day, Silverstone, England, Friday, 9 July 2010
and it is in Friday pictures from Silverstone.

On the other hand this one You can find in Saturday pictures from Silverstone:

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Other clue is, that on the first picture helmet colors are close to the ones used by Aloso and on the last one colors are close to the ones used by Massa. But I am not sure if they are using different steering wheels, and even if this picture is really F10 steering wheel as formula1.com made lots of mistakes in the captions in the past.