Livery looks better than the last 2 years - at least it gives them a bit of character.
Nose and front bulkhead is very similar to Ferrari - as high as possible. Sidepods do look quite low at the front.
Yeah, it seems slightly convex, which I don't think any of the others have been so far. This does give it quite an acute angle between the nose and the kink but a smoother transition to the chassis.kris wrote:The bump seems to be smoother than that on the ferrari..
ScarbsF1 Craig Scarborough
Here's that Sauber beam wing, the over-the-top mounting keep the harder working underside of the wing free from obstruction
Nothing new to see here, the typical 2012 high chassis\flat topped nose treatment
New wheels for Sauber, with pegs ready for the rim fairings to be added
Notably small sidepods and inlets, the exhaust is on top of the pod near the red line
mm, looks like a massive swan-neck beam wing mount....?Tumbarello wrote:
I was looking at the rear myself actually...I'm not sure if there is anything unusual, but it does look rather tightly packaged.Tumbarello wrote:btw is there something unusual going on at the back of that car?
ScarbsF1 Craig Scarborough
Sauber diffuser and crash structure, the crash structure slims a lot nearer the gearbox yfrog.com/kesmkfoyj
Sauber with Ferraris gearbox also has the rounded tail fairing profile, yfrog.com/gyyqfkujj
Sauber: A complete set of discs and pads sets you back around 13,000 euros !
Overall an impressive job from Sauber, tidy and conventional
It is not "Newey's concept". Teams have always been trying to get the rear as tight as possible.NonNewtonic wrote:How many new cars featuring the tight single exit rear already? It seems like all technical director do agree with Adrian Newey's concept of a tight rear I wonder how will the new RB8 looks like? If RB heading towards another direction that really going to laugh my head off! Can't wait till the launch of RB8 even though its only 3 hours away!