I try to understand what this saddle mounted round object is wich carries the brakevyselegend wrote:
cannistor braket is mounted to ...an ARB?
I try to understand what this saddle mounted round object is wich carries the brakevyselegend wrote:
747heavy wrote:@expensive
could be a linkage to the ARB
the RHS seems to be disconnected in the photo (missing bolt)
hehe we look for the lazy mechanic..do we?
@marcus
sounds sensible (ARB)
And just what might ARB and RHS be?747heavy wrote:@expensive
could be a linkage to the ARB
the RHS seems to be disconnected in the photo (missing bolt)
@marcus
sounds sensible (ARB)
Right Hand Side...xpensive wrote:And just what might ARB and RHS be?747heavy wrote:@expensive
could be a linkage to the ARB
the RHS seems to be disconnected in the photo (missing bolt)
@marcus
sounds sensible (ARB)
Correct. I think it's a case of severe motivation, which might be what has sparked Ferrari's performance jump with some not-so-nice rumours coming from Italy. I digress though.mx_tifosi wrote:Renault sold out to Genii and since then they have promised to develop at a much faster rate than before. And new management and team structure compared to 2009.
I suppose it's difficult to forge a technical alliance with a team that had their engine down as "Second choice" if they couldn't get Mercedes power.ESPImperium wrote:The one thing i am surprised about is the fact that renault didnt forge a technichal alliance with Red Bull for supply of their gearbox for the R30. This would mean that Renault could have ran the pull rod suspension and minimised their coke bottle shape futher.
May have had compromises, but may have made them better. But i can see the R31 next year having the Red Bull rear end on it so as to maximise downforce on the rear of the car next year.