Ferrari F2012

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alogoc
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Rumor: Ferrari will try Rory Byrne special floor that did not work in BCN test in China!
Alonso and Massa trying quite a few updates for China in simulator today!
THE F2012!
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raymondu999
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If one of their primary issues really was correlation - their CFD output would be erroneous, and as such the data and response curves fed into the sim would be wrong anyways - how accurate would it be to rely on the sim for feedback?
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Lorenzo_Bandini
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i read the Q&A of Ferrari and it's clear, No B spec car, no Sauber sideposts, and Ferrari never had reactive suspension system.

http://forums.autosport.com/index.php?s ... &p=5644417
Byrne still is working in evolution of F2012?
-Rory is working mainly on a new road car project and he is keen to give suggestion to the racing team, as usual

hardingfv32
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alogoc wrote:Are Redbull facilities more advaced than Ferrari's?
RB has probably has better team management. Uses its personnel and equipment more efficiently.

Brian

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Gridlock
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Lorenzo_Bandini wrote:
Byrne still is working in evolution of F2012?
-Rory is working mainly on a new road car project and he is keen to give suggestion to the racing team, as usual
F70, I presume. But is this why he was hired, or has he been Ron Dennis'd over to the Road Cars division?
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bhall
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alogoc wrote:Rumor: Ferrari will try Rory Byrne special floor that did not work in BCN test in China!
What is this floor? I've seen it referred to a thousand times, but I've never seen an explanation of what it actually is.

Anyone?

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Ferrari simulator today

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via @Felipe1Massa

Edit: Bonjon yeah weird, but they didn't race in China in 2000. Weird nonetheless.
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bonjon1979
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Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Ferrari simulator today

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via @Felipe1Massa
Although date on screen suggests that it's from june twelve years ago...which is odd!!

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bonjon1979 wrote:
Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Ferrari simulator today

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via @Felipe1Massa
Although date on screen suggests that it's from june twelve years ago...which is odd!!
Well maybe they should upgrade also the simulator... staring with PS3 F2011.

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FakeAlonso wrote:

Well maybe they should upgrade also the simulator... staring with PS3 F2011.
We don't know the simulator is out of date. The track wasn't finished until 2004, so obviously the date on the screen means something we don't have knowledge about. Doesn't mean it's out of date.

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Yeah, it means no-one can be arse to piss about changing the clock.

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Forza
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I think we will have to wait to see what Ferrari will do with thir upgrades to the car. If I concentrate on thier current exhaust solution it's obvious that it's a compromise to obtain the flow of cooling air the same way that was originaly planned. The "downwash" air is probably interacting to current exhaust position in less effective way. I was looking to solution that STR7 has and I think that if F2012 will obtain the current version the team could make this solution more compact. In this way they would obtain the current flow of cooling air under the engine cover and create create tighter rear end which would create less drag. The other benefit could be to point the exhaust more precise with the help of the "downwash" over the sidepods. But as we know str7 and F2012 aren't the same design concepts as one has double floor concept so I was just referring to internal air flow throught the cooling elements. I know it's not the actual part of the car so I apologige to admin's. Ferrari should work on the orignail solution that would restore more performance from the exhaust but minor redesign could optimise current "interm" version.

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Chuckjr
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bhallg2k wrote:
alogoc wrote:Rumor: Ferrari will try Rory Byrne special floor that did not work in BCN test in China!
What is this floor? I've seen it referred to a thousand times, but I've never seen an explanation of what it actually is.

Anyone?
I'm not sure anyone knows. I posed that exact question a few weeks ago and no one knew--at least they didn't reply, which is not saying that no one knows. But I've found in this forum if someone knows something, they seem to have no problem stating as such.
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bhall
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Oh, most of us don't even have to know something to say it one way or the other. I like to think that's part of our charm.

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banibhusan
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Another rumour #-o :

Alex ‏ @AMorteF
En China Ferrari podría volver a probar el difusor que no les funcionó en los test de BCN.

In English:

In China Ferrari could retest the diffuser that did not work in BCN test.