Nice video with Ferrari f14T and some cars
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s99QFe6htJ4[/youtube]
With that slow times we don't really know how planted is it. Maybe last two days we will see more.Holm86 wrote:The Ferrari looks planted in that footage. And I'm pretty psyched about the sound of these cars
True but, the others are slower and look less planted.radosav wrote:With that slow times we don't really know how planted is it. Maybe last two days we will see more.Holm86 wrote:The Ferrari looks planted in that footage. And I'm pretty psyched about the sound of these cars
Kimi seemed to be quite comfortable applying firm throttle going into the last corner before the main straight:radosav wrote:With that slow times we don't really know how planted is it. Maybe last two days we will see more.Holm86 wrote:The Ferrari looks planted in that footage. And I'm pretty psyched about the sound of these cars
We have one single picture about the front of Ferrari. Is soon to say that are a separation of airflow.majki2111 wrote:Is it possible to have airflow without any seperations?
Why are there no marking on Pirelli tires?Owen.C93 wrote:http://www.formula1.com/wi/enlarge/sutt ... 8ja508.jpg
I think that separation we talk about is purposely incorporated in nose cone design.Fede90 wrote: Then i ask...it could be a problem to have that separation for aerodinamics?
These are Pirelli's Winter tires especially for Jerez, since the surface and temperature would make other tires grain a lot.n_anirudh wrote:Why are there no marking on Pirelli tires?Owen.C93 wrote:http://www.formula1.com/wi/enlarge/sutt ... 8ja508.jpg
Very early short shift. Still looks ok though.Hail22 wrote: Kimi seemed to be quite comfortable applying firm throttle going into the last corner before the main straight: