Hungary was very exciting, it was when RB were accused of having a bendy wing ....Muulka wrote: The fact that neither of us could remember where it was just shows how little excitement there is in Hungary....
Hungary was very exciting, it was when RB were accused of having a bendy wing ....Muulka wrote: The fact that neither of us could remember where it was just shows how little excitement there is in Hungary....
So that's 2 tenths behind when McLaren get the Octoxhaust working thenraymondu999 wrote:As I recall they were accused of that for the better part of the season. But it was the race where they had the biggest gap to the other teams. I wonder what the gap will be this year. Last year at Barcelona/Silverstone where the Bulls were MOST dominant they had 8 tenths. And in Australia where they didn't have nearly that much of a gap, they now have 8 tenths. Scary.
So that's 1 tenth behind when RedBull get KERS workingadrianjordan wrote:So that's 2 tenths behind when McLaren get the Octoxhaust working thenraymondu999 wrote:As I recall they were accused of that for the better part of the season. But it was the race where they had the biggest gap to the other teams. I wonder what the gap will be this year. Last year at Barcelona/Silverstone where the Bulls were MOST dominant they had 8 tenths. And in Australia where they didn't have nearly that much of a gap, they now have 8 tenths. Scary.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/90461Q. Is there a plan to re-introduce the radical exhaust system shelved prior to Australia and is there now a need for it given the effectiveness of the solution applied in Melbourne?
Jonathan Neale: I'm going to decline to comment on our future engineering and development plans and where we are going in terms of development, but what I will say is that as with most years you've got a number of teams working on different aspects of the car.
There are a whole range of interesting features out there and every team at everybody else. That was as true two years ago as it was last year with the double diffuser. Typically we always want to explore and try and understand why a team has gone in a specific direction, particularly if they are quick. That is just the natural cycle.
But I think you will find over the next few races that there are a number of teams evaluating exhaust systems because it would appear that there is some performance there.
8 tenths in qualifying only with one car only...raymondu999 wrote:As I recall they were accused of that for the better part of the season. But it was the race where they had the biggest gap to the other teams. I wonder what the gap will be this year. Last year at Barcelona/Silverstone where the Bulls were MOST dominant they had 8 tenths. And in Australia where they didn't have nearly that much of a gap, they now have 8 tenths. Scary.
Not quite. Vettel's best time was set with purple in every sector. If you used the best 3 sectors that Hamilton set he could've got to within 5 tenths of the SV's Red Bull meaning that things are considerably closer than people realise.raymondu999 wrote:point being the car is capable of producing an 8 tenth difference
Why would McLaren develop an exhaust system that is illegal?raymondu999 wrote:IF it's even legal. But we don't even know it's worth a second.