They have Pastor, who destroys one or two per race.Huntresa wrote:Does Williams think that the more wings they bring the faster the car will go ?
They have Pastor, who destroys one or two per race.Huntresa wrote:Does Williams think that the more wings they bring the faster the car will go ?
That's always the trend isn't it?Huntresa wrote:Does Williams think that the more wings they bring the faster the car will go ?
What is that cylinder for?stefan_ wrote:Korea 2013 - Thursday (03.10.2013)
That would be a pitch damper from an interconnected suspension whoevers car that actually is.WilliamsF1 wrote:What is that cylinder for?
Why do Williams keep bringing failed front wing and developments to races?stefan_ wrote:Korea 2013 - Thursday (03.10.2013)
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Is it me, or are we looking at a test version of a 2014 front wing? The dimension seem to match, with the exception of the footplate.Sevach wrote:http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/wp-content/u ... 86x590.jpg
Hi-res version
http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/wp-content/u ... 2013-5.jpg
Maldonado and Xevi Pujolar apparently approved the new wing.
He is steering thats why it looks like that,.turbof1 wrote:Is it me, or are we looking at a test version of a 2014 front wing? The dimension seem to match, with the exception of the footplate.Sevach wrote:http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/wp-content/u ... 86x590.jpg
Hi-res version
http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/wp-content/u ... 2013-5.jpg
Maldonado and Xevi Pujolar apparently approved the new wing.
I've taken that into consideration. The actual wing area still looks quite small. I've tried to look for different pictures where that particular wing is mounted, but without any succes.Huntresa wrote:
He is steering thats why it looks like that,.