RB7ate9 wrote:I, too, was greatly amazed by the performance had with the Lotus-style FW. Even Button was able to get the pace through in the race.
It makes you really wonder about the Lotus chassis what they could do if they had a bit more straight-line speed with a Mercedes or Ferrari chassis. They used that FW style all year and Raikkonen is 3rd in the championship! On his first season back!
Is there a FW comparison thread per season?
F1.com wrote:On Friday in Brazil McLaren tried two different rear wings to better evaluate the 2013 Pirelli tyres, using no less than 32 different levels of downforce. Jenson Button used the wing the team ran at Spa (inset), whilst team mate Lewis Hamilton used the one the team ran in Singapore (main drawing). For qualifying and the race at Interlagos both men used the team's higher downforce wing.
Yep, that sad but true. They threw it away with mistakes more characteristic of a fledgling team rather than a 47 year old one.munudeges wrote:That, with that car, was the best chance McLaren have had for some time and might have for some time to come.
they may have run the two different wings, but they wouldn't of run 32 different levels of downforce - theres simply not enough time. That means each driver changed there downforce levels 16 times?Crucial_Xtreme wrote:F1.com wrote:On Friday in Brazil McLaren tried two different rear wings to better evaluate the 2013 Pirelli tyres, using no less than 32 different levels of downforce. Jenson Button used the wing the team ran at Spa (inset), whilst team mate Lewis Hamilton used the one the team ran in Singapore (main drawing). For qualifying and the race at Interlagos both men used the team's higher downforce wing.