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it looks to me more than that
Why run it if you have no legal air source? What would be the future of such a system?MIKEY_! wrote:Yes but they run it only in practice which is OK apparently. If RBR did this to then they are fine too.
The cameras are mounted on the nose cone.SchumacherM wrote:I'm sorry, but that has to be just a trace of the dummy camera, that's usually glued there.
An intake on the wing or endplate.hardingfv32 wrote:Why run it if you have no legal air source? What would be the future of such a system?MIKEY_! wrote:Yes but they run it only in practice which is OK apparently. If RBR did this to then they are fine too.
Brian
Very insightful."It's big fun driving the car, even if you have 120kg of fuel," he said. "You just enjoy your time because it's an amazing car to drive.
"There was a bit of everything in the programme. We did some work for team and also for Pirelli testing some different tyres."
Vergne added that there is only a small difference in performance between the Red Bull RB7 and the Scuderia Toro Rosso STR6 that he drives during grand prix weekends.
"There is not a big difference," he said. "It's just a little bit better everywhere.
"If you are one tenth quicker in every corner, that adds up to two seconds here. It is just better everywhere."
I think what he's saying is that "it's not 5 tenths in this corner, 0 tenths in the next two corners, 1 tenth the corner after. i.e. actually it's just better in a rounded fashion; with the time delta not coming from one big chunk of the lapn smikle wrote:Sorry to interject. vergne is one of the few drivers that get to drive two different cars of the same year. He has driven the Toro Rosso on fridays and now he drives the RB7 in the yound drivers test.
this is what he had to say:
Very insightful."It's big fun driving the car, even if you have 120kg of fuel," he said. "You just enjoy your time because it's an amazing car to drive.
"There was a bit of everything in the programme. We did some work for team and also for Pirelli testing some different tyres."
Vergne added that there is only a small difference in performance between the Red Bull RB7 and the Scuderia Toro Rosso STR6 that he drives during grand prix weekends.
"There is not a big difference," he said. "It's just a little bit better everywhere.
"If you are one tenth quicker in every corner, that adds up to two seconds here. It is just better everywhere."