DRS malfunction explained
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/formula ... 109394.stm
http://www.omnicorse.it/magazine/8223/f ... maranello-"."Meanwhile, as we anticipated Sunday, assistance for the 150 ° Italy Turkish GP cover the front wing flexible - to adapt to the Red Bull Racng - and the rear suspension. In the rear, in fact, you can get two positive effects: first, by moving higher up the point of attachment of the strut to the upright (which is now anchored at the bottom) you can leave the area for the passage of hot exhaust gas, thanks to which can generate a "thermal short skirt" which allows you to "seal" the extractor back asphalt, thereby increasing downforce.
Not only that, but having to intervene in that you can change the suspension geometry to adopt quell'assetto beaten who did so much to discuss the Red Bull RB7, raising the height of the car in the back and encouraging, therefore, a greater ability to air intake below the bottom, adding that the load is missing.
In the front, however, you will see a wing with flaps flexible style RBR, which is essential to balance the increased load back and make a red car less sensitive to understeer (a tendency to go off on a tangent of the curve) and then more drivable and powerful."
Last year, for the F10 Ferrari use Dallara wind tunnel.bot6 wrote:The Maranello one seemed to work fine last year...
No, he's walking a dog. A Canary Island Mastiff I believe.roost89 wrote:To aid speed in spotting, there's someone cutting the grass in bottom left