Ridiculous, but you have to admire the amount of effort. If it is spam, it's really high quality spam .DCren wrote:Don't think so. Unless his account got hacked. Just a ridiculous concept if you ask me.
I am talking about the new car. Who cares about W02 anymore. 300 km will probably be 60-65 odd laps considering Barca track is not the longest. That is pretty good. That is like 1 Full day of running in Jerez. So hopefully no HUGE teething issues,problems with hydraulics or whatever. There's a lot of complex systems in there, I hope by the first Barca test,they will be able to test all/most parts & correlate it with the Wind-tunnel & Simulator data,check on the tyres & work a bit with Set-ups.raymondu999 wrote:S - Mercedes did the 300km; PLUS the mileage they got from Jerez days 1 2 and 3...
raymondu999 wrote:I'd think 65. 66 laps is 305km, after all (race distance)
issues4 wrote:we know that the flex testing has been made more stringent this year...and looking at this pic, that FW is borderline making sparks on the track surface yes it could be roll too, but this doesnt seem to look like anything we saw last year...with the exception of Ferrari's extreme flex BS they did just to get the FIA to change the rule..everybody knows they were bending their front wing into the asphalt for political reasons ...and they succeeded in the end
I agree with you totally. Red Bull shouldn't let him have as much control as he seems to have. With Brawn everybody knows he is the mastermind not the master designer. He pulled Benetton and Ferrari together and now has the pieces together at Merc to win the Championship again. I think Newey knows this too.marcush. wrote:I have to admit MGP is surprisingly shrewed and even has managed to unsettle Newey a bit..to me this is a major point as Newey seems to be all so clever with car ideas but when it comes to tactics and strategic moves he is certainly not in the top league -it´s his weak point really and maybe not a strong point of REDBull altogether.
to make Newey think twice about last year(!) and muse publically abot it is an achievement in its own right.Now we only want to see w03 fullfilling its promise.
Raptor22 wrote:issues4 wrote:we know that the flex testing has been made more stringent this year...and looking at this pic, that FW is borderline making sparks on the track surface yes it could be roll too, but this doesnt seem to look like anything we saw last year...with the exception of Ferrari's extreme flex BS they did just to get the FIA to change the rule..everybody knows they were bending their front wing into the asphalt for political reasons ...and they succeeded in the end
I think, with further examination of the photo, you will fin that the car is running with its inside wheels on the kerb hence the illusion of extreme roll o as some insisit on calling it, "Wing flexing"...