Williams FW33

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myurr
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Looks good...

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Hard to tell for sure but it looks like it has a pull-rod rear suspension. I think I can just make out the downward sloping rod when zoomed right in.

Rear looks very tight - not RB7 tight, but similar to the other 2011 cars.

Again it's hard to tell, but it looks like the car has a bit of a hybrid downward sloping side pods / tall tapered rear end going on.

Formula None
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tomazy wrote:First pic of the FW33, well part of it. Is this a very undercut sidepod pannel?

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That looks amazing. I can't tell you how much I miss a simple white roundel w/ driver number over top a single solid body color.

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Me too, I've been wanting them to mandate this type of number decals for years. Hopefully it's not just for the interim livery.

Just in, Williams have confirmed that they are using pull rods.
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FrukostScones
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The Williams is on the track now! Shame we have no photos yet. Boo Williams! :cry:
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Quite big empty place under rear wing :shock:
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Our pics and info going here - feel free to use Tomba

http://www.racecar-engineering.com/news ... -valencia/

n_anirudh
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Pullrod from WIlliams as well,as well as Merc type shark fin from last year

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thanks, I love it!
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Whoa. Lot's of daylight through the back end, semi-floating beam wing as well.

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Is it just me or is the rear wing mounted further forward than the rest of the cars? Compare the leading edge to that of the beam wing.

Loving the rear wish bones mounted to the RW support

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n_anirudh wrote: ...as well as Merc type shark fin from last year
Its just there to meet minimum bodywork dimensions. Redbull opted to keep a partial shark fin and high radiator exit to fill in this area. Most of the other teams including williams have needed to add the triangular legality fin.

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Formula None wrote:Image

Whoa. Lot's of daylight through the back end, semi-floating beam wing as well.
Is Williams using flo-vis paint ala McLaren for aero visualisation??? I think they are.

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I hope that's the permanent paintjob and not an interim.
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Flanker27
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pullrod as rb and merc?

they kept the "wings" on the nose; the rear wing is supported only by a central pillar ala Ferrari?