Put simply, Ferrari is guilty of using an illegal wing.
No wonder they launched their new car with last years wing. They knew it that something is fishy about their new wing.
This is why I never liked Ferrari.
Whats wrong with them? I like McLaren!zac510 wrote:You mustn't like McLaren and BMW too.miqi23 wrote:Put simply, Ferrari is guilty of using an illegal wing.
No wonder they launched their new car with last years wing. They knew it that something is fishy about their new wing.
This is why I never liked Ferrari.
All the teams are taking the rules as far as they can, its extremely naive to think otherwise.miqi23 wrote:Put simply, Ferrari is guilty of using an illegal wing.
No wonder they launched their new car with last years wing. They knew it that something is fishy about their new wing.
This is why I never liked Ferrari.
I agree with youmiqi23 wrote:Put simply, Ferrari is guilty of using an illegal wing.
No wonder they launched their new car with last years wing. They knew it that something is fishy about their new wing.
This is why I never liked Ferrari.
That's a pretty nonsensical argument. Race cars develop over time, will anyone accuse Toyota of cloak and dagger stuff because they race with different bodywork from their launch?miqi23 wrote:Put simply, Ferrari is guilty of using an illegal wing.
No wonder they launched their new car with last years wing. They knew it that something is fishy about their new wing.
This is why I never liked Ferrari.
dumrick wrote:Another thing: this resource clearly leads to loss of front downforce with the increase of speed. That's ok if the only high-speed zones were the straights. But what about high-speed corners? With the flexing wing you'll loose front end grip, compared to if it didn't flex.