Ah, thank you.timbo wrote:Probably teams were using clever clutch action during upshift as some sort of launch control.Alexgtt wrote:Well yes, that was made clear. But what is the reasoning behind it? Not a rule for the sake of it surely?
Thanks, that's the site I was looking for!
I don't think so: the speed after a few hundred meters will be changed very slightly.italian wrote: For decreasing the speed at start before the 1st corner, I suppose. This is one of the thousands of question I'd like to ask to FIA.
Ill call it first, bullshit. Who ever has had a cooling duct that large at the front that wasnt for a F Duct for instance. Im sure theres some fluidic aero working somewhere here.italian wrote:The bull duct is for driver cooling according to Newey (via Racecar Engineering)
Nice. I might start calling him, and all drivers "The" followed by their surname. Like it!officialsushy wrote:the hamilton