Indeed! it is nice for two reasons! The first one is apparent! The second one is the very close look to McLaren's wheels! They are continuing the use of the clever brake cooling system!
Indeed! it is nice for two reasons! The first one is apparent! The second one is the very close look to McLaren's wheels! They are continuing the use of the clever brake cooling system!
Or maybe the difference is negligible and just decided to go down the aesthetic route.richard_leeds wrote:Presumably they believe the benefit of a smoother profile is greater than the disadvantage of a bigger cross section.
Remember last year they thought a lower smooth nose was better than a higher stepped nose. So they obviously see significant benefits in the smooth profile. This year gives them the best of both.
http://motorsport.nextgen-auto.com/gall ... an/145.jpgringo wrote:Any photoshoot pics with the white backgrounds?
I'd love to see a top view.
I don't think you can compare this year's winter test times to last year's. Remember, almost everybody has gained a lot of pace through the year's development. Unless there is revolution, It is common sense that we are gonna see evolved cars, which means teams trying to build on top of brazil spec. I wouldn't be surprised to see pace in excess of a second or second and half in this year's test times. Also, Pirelli is going to provide tyres which will warm up quickly (although die away quickly too), which means a bit more addition of pace, right away.godlameroso wrote:The rear beam wing is a work of art. Elsewhere I see plenty of optimizations from last year's chassis, nothing major, just a lot of little details here and there. It should definitely be better than last year's cars. I can't wait to see it's improved race pace, hopefully someone has last year's testing times so we can compare.
No, the cross section of both noses is identical. Remember... the step nose has... a step.gibells wrote:@ Richard. Yes I can see the benefits of a smooth nose. And I understand the concept of a smaller cross section. But surely adding a cover to a stepped nose dissolves the latter?richard_leeds wrote:Presumably they believe the benefit of a smoother profile is greater than the disadvantage of a bigger cross section.
Remember last year they thought a lower smooth nose was better than a higher stepped nose. So they obviously see significant benefits in the smooth profile. This year gives them the best of both.
Ferraripilot wrote:The sidepods appear to have a higher CoG but a larger undercut all around the floor and to the exhaust. The intake is more triangular which is a W03 trait. This will be a good car as it appears to have the best features of 27 and of te other machines on the field. 27 was the quickest car by far by the end of 2012 so if These drivers are up to the challenege I believe they could have a winner on their hands. The pullrod front end however may require a race or two to deduce its best setup as Ferrari had growing pains in this department.
Not half mate, She does the Sky TV show alongside Anthony Davidson! Well tasty!!Holm86 wrote:Some launch highlights. That was a great launch. Lotus could learn some here.
And what a great host. Plus shes extremly hot