Marussia MR02 Cosworth

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Bianchi is flattering that car a bit, he's better than most of the drivers at the back half of the grid, in fact I think he is a future world champion.

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China GP - Friday - 12/04/2013
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rich1701 wrote:Bianchi is flattering that car a bit, he's better than most of the drivers at the back half of the grid, in fact I think he is a future world champion.
Couldnt agree more, he is driving like 20% above this cars actual speed.

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350matt wrote:thing is the marenello engine option is probably going to be a fair bit cheaper than a merc deal and they're going to need every penny they can get as their current budget of 40 mil won't stertch to the 18 mil thats touted for a merc engine deal
Don't FIA have a set price for engines to be supplied?

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gilgen wrote:
350matt wrote:thing is the marenello engine option is probably going to be a fair bit cheaper than a merc deal and they're going to need every penny they can get as their current budget of 40 mil won't stertch to the 18 mil thats touted for a merc engine deal
Don't FIA have a set price for engines to be supplied?
FIA doesnt have anything, and i dont think RRA sets any actual limits on the engines or anything else, just the limits on ppl and testing etc

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rich1701 wrote:Bianchi is flattering that car a bit, he's better than most of the drivers at the back half of the grid, in fact I think he is a future world champion.
Or Chilton (who I personally never rated) is flattering him.

I'm not saying Bianchi is bad - but I'm saying that all we know is that Bianchi is much better than Chilton.
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Personally I don't feel Chilton's tenure at Marussia is that strong even with his Father's backing. Of the present young talent not yet driving in F1 I think Da Costa, Frigns and Valsechi deserve seats.

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Does this car have FRIC suspension?
I was hearing talks on it in free practice.
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raymondu999 wrote:
rich1701 wrote:Bianchi is flattering that car a bit, he's better than most of the drivers at the back half of the grid, in fact I think he is a future world champion.
Or Chilton (who I personally never rated) is flattering him.

I'm not saying Bianchi is bad - but I'm saying that all we know is that Bianchi is much better than Chilton.
pace aside, so far Bianchi has not really put a foot wrong so far, especially if we compare to all other rookies.

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Bahrain 2013 - Thursday (18.04.2013)

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Looks like they added a vertical flow conditioner on each sidepod at china. The simple design really works out for them; they understand the car and now can get into more complex vortex generators and flow conditioners.

A shame though their resources are so limited, being obvious by the fact they keep bringing the simpler FW, which they never use, along for spare parts. If they had the caterham budget, they would have been up there along williams.
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Huntresa wrote:
rich1701 wrote:Bianchi is flattering that car a bit, he's better than most of the drivers at the back half of the grid, in fact I think he is a future world champion.
Couldnt agree more, he is driving like 20% above this cars actual speed.
LOL. these comments are the best. if he can do it then the car can as well.....
write some serious stuff please.

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Hmmm...no, the phrase still is technically correct. He is saying "like...", which implies it "looks like/it gives the feeling or illusion".
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LotusF1 wrote:
Huntresa wrote:
rich1701 wrote:Bianchi is flattering that car a bit, he's better than most of the drivers at the back half of the grid, in fact I think he is a future world champion.
Couldnt agree more, he is driving like 20% above this cars actual speed.
LOL. these comments are the best. if he can do it then the car can as well.....
write some serious stuff please.
Yeah just like the Ferrari last year could aswell, or wait it couldnt it could just do it with Alonso, just like Bianchi can but Chilton cant.

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F1 Bahrain GP - Friday- 19/04/13

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