Yes, on the video is not the new car, I was talking about released renders though. The hot air outlets from sidepods are around engine exhaust just like on McLaren.Holm86 wrote:It has a beamwing. Must be last years car.
Yes, on the video is not the new car, I was talking about released renders though. The hot air outlets from sidepods are around engine exhaust just like on McLaren.Holm86 wrote:It has a beamwing. Must be last years car.
Ahh okay. Then I agree. Looking at the Lotus press photo the cooling outlets looks similar to McLaren.timbo wrote:Yes, on the video is not the new car, I was talking about released renders though. The hot air outlets from sidepods are around engine exhaust just like on McLaren.Holm86 wrote:It has a beamwing. Must be last years car.
http://www.motorsport-total.com/f1/news ... 20518.html(Motor-Total.com) - Renault had - I may say so - not the easiest start to the new Formula 1 era. Red Bull, Toro Rosso and Caterham were the first winter test at Jerez hard to drive, Lotus has ever not to be in Spain look. The French car manufacturer is to kilometer technically significantly compared to Mercedes and Ferrari lagging behind and needs to sort out the problems encountered to Bahrain.
How convenient that Lotus on Friday and Saturday with the first E22 wants to go out on the track. According to media reports, the team is said to have booked the course in Jerez for two days to discourage the permitted Film Festival with its maximum of 100 kilometers. Compared to 'Motor-Total.com' confirmed the team's project: "We are planning a couple of PR activities, but at the moment there is not more to say," says the team.
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Rumor engine manufacturer Renault is said to have invited the rest of its customer teams, as "spectators" to attend the test. Selected engineers could therefore admire the work on site, exchange ideas with each other and contribute to the solution of the Renault problems. In Jerez all Renault team went together only 151 rounds. But the Mercedes team managed twice as many rounds in the same period.
Does the FIA have any requirements for front impact at a slightly sideways angle? Because if, as GA believes, both sections are needed to pass the front impact test, surely Lotus are going to suffer from poor structural inefficiency if the impact is not head-on. Each cone does half the work in frontal impact so I can imagine one will snap off after the other if impact is, say, 15 degrees sideways.Crucial_Xtreme wrote:GA on the Lotus twin tusk nose
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(little off topic)stefan_ wrote:Lotus are at Jerez.
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lol, so they're gonna unvail at Jerez tomorrow, and have a free track to themselves for filming purposes?stefan_ wrote:Lotus are at Jerez.
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no, not at all, i'm just as glad as you they'll get a run.FrukostScones wrote:are some people complaining about Lotus doing a shakedown in Jerez which officailly is labeled as "filming day"
get real!
I'm glad their also do the offical launch tomorrow (so pics will be provided hopefully)...