Thank you for the clarification...got a few muppets blowing their horn off which I don't appreciate >.<bhallg2k wrote:All illegal. The cars are in parc ferme. The only thing teams can change at this point are brake ducts.
I think changes are legal while the session is on. Once session is over and cars are parked in Parc Ferme space than there is no work on them allowed. I mean, if you have time you can change something. I remember Ralf Schumacher in Toyota having complete front suspension changed in Q2 if I am not mistaken in Hockenheim 2006. and that was legal.bhallg2k wrote:All illegal. The cars are in parc ferme. The only thing teams can change at this point are brake ducts.
Only for identical parts. So if something has broken for example.Cuky wrote:I think changes are legal while the session is on. Once session is over and cars are parked in Parc Ferme space than there is no work on them allowed. I mean, if you have time you can change something. I remember Ralf Schumacher in Toyota having complete front suspension changed in Q2 if I am not mistaken in Hockenheim 2006. and that was legal.bhallg2k wrote:All illegal. The cars are in parc ferme. The only thing teams can change at this point are brake ducts.
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=12096Teechnical wrote:Ferrari on pole in wet conditions!
probably not enough evaluationheho07 wrote:Why Ferrari did not use new FW ?
Because the old is enough for a Pole positionamouzouris wrote:probably not enough evaluationheho07 wrote:Why Ferrari did not use new FW ?
I can't visit f1zoom tooDream Theater wrote:Sorry for the OT, but, anyone knows why f1zoom.co.cc is down? Because I want to see good pics of F2012 in today's qualifying...
Or maybe anyone knows another site with the same quality of pics?
Thanks in advance!
Hello, fellow Dream Theater fan.Dream Theater wrote:Sorry for the OT, but, anyone knows why f1zoom.co.cc is down? Because I want to see good pics of F2012 in today's qualifying...
Or maybe anyone knows another site with the same quality of pics?
Thanks in advance!