Source 27th March 2013:Gridlock wrote:Are you sure they're this year? There's an SL but no SLS so probably 2010 or so?
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/regional/s ... 356660.htm
Source 27th March 2013:Gridlock wrote:Are you sure they're this year? There's an SL but no SLS so probably 2010 or so?
Malaysian GP FP1:Gridlock wrote:Not noticed any SLs at a GP for a while. I've got an old AMG so am a bit of a nerd about the medical cars etc.
I bet there's an otaku Japanese F1 Safety Car forum somewhere, I should join that.
hollus wrote:From the south is straight up.
In any weather forecast, if you see a wind direction given, it means the wind is from that direction.Absolutelee wrote:hollus wrote:From the south is straight up.
Ahhhh FROM. Ok I get it.
It means enormous downforce and drag down the straight, and into a corner that doesn't really need it, and enormous instability through the S. Should be fun!Nando wrote:And here´s to get an idea of what blowing south means on track,
http://i.imgur.com/gun3UPP.jpg
Eh? A head wind down the straight means that the wings have a higher air speed, and hence produce both more DF and drag.Nando wrote:Pretty sure it´s the opposite.
Blowing south (or south west-ish) means head wind. Surely that would mean less drag with a head wind.