I think that they have been cooperating for years.mith wrote:Boeing - and that one was pretty serious
I think that they have been cooperating for years.mith wrote:Boeing - and that one was pretty serious
Those companies working in different markets.King Six wrote:The joke is that they have three car companies associated with the team.
Thats actually true cause Robert after 1.13.1 made 5 or 6 laps more.Boullier said yesterday that they never aimed to make fast laps with the soft tires. He also said that the fuel tank was'nt 'empty'. He added that the best lap came naturally.
He also said that Robert is more confortable with the car now, after they worked on the settings a little bit and tried to adapt the car to the Pirellis.
"The thinking behind that is to feed as much good-quality air as possible to the rear-lower mainplane and the floor of the car. We want to get the rear-end working as well as possible following the loss of performance caused by the banning of the double-diffuser." Tim Goss, McLaren.fausto cedros wrote:What if they were simply trying to improve the flow to the smaller rear wing and to the top of the diffuser by simply drawing away the exhaust and the related crossflow problems? Will that make renault easier to be closely followed next year? I generally think that longer exhaust pipes decrease engine performance, by the way... so the deal must have been relevant.
Can you please show exact frame where I can look times?cravenciak wrote:http://www.msfree.gr