Ferrari F14T

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Could it have been oil smoke? If you remember, one year in Baharain Webber's car blew out a huge smokescreen on lap 1.
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Do you guys think that the f14 t is grunting less compared to Jerez when on the pitlane speed limiter?

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Hi.
Are these new ventilation gills? I think they weren't there in Jerez… (at least not the small one on the right)

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scuderiafan wrote:Could it have been oil smoke? If you remember, one year in Baharain Webber's car blew out a huge smokescreen on lap 1.
Its definitely oil. If it was fuel as someone said earlier it would be black. And yes the cause can be several different things. Not necessarily because something is wrong/broken.

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Holm86 wrote:
scuderiafan wrote:Could it have been oil smoke? If you remember, one year in Baharain Webber's car blew out a huge smokescreen on lap 1.
Its definitely oil. If it was fuel as someone said earlier it would be black. And yes the cause can be several different things. Not necessarily because something is wrong/broken.
'fuel mix' problem according to James Allen, for what it's worth.

http://www.jamesallenonf1.com/2014/02/h ... -continue/

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C Plinius Secundus wrote:Hi.
Are these new ventilation gills? I think they weren't there in Jerez… (at least not the small one on the right)

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But also you can see that bottom gills under Brembo logo from Jerez test are now closed. This could be investigation where would be optimal positioning.

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Winter Testing 2014 - Session 2, Day 2 - Bahrain (20.02.2014)

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"...and there, very much in flames, is Jacques Laffite's Ligier. That's obviously a turbo blaze, and of course, Laffite will be able to see that conflagration in his mirrors... he is coolly parking the car somewhere safe." Murray Walker, San Marino 1985

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Does anybody know what the black thing is underneath the mirror?

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f1316 wrote:
Holm86 wrote:
scuderiafan wrote:Could it have been oil smoke? If you remember, one year in Baharain Webber's car blew out a huge smokescreen on lap 1.
Its definitely oil. If it was fuel as someone said earlier it would be black. And yes the cause can be several different things. Not necessarily because something is wrong/broken.
'fuel mix' problem according to James Allen, for what it's worth.

http://www.jamesallenonf1.com/2014/02/h ... -continue/
He only mentions that Ferrari had a fuel mix problem. Not that the smoke was caused by that. And it's not. This is oil.

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Why are Ferrari so secrectively dumb, i mean why even bother hiding the back when a) there is nothing special there and b) everyone has pics of everything alrdy.

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by Huntresa » 20 Feb 2014, 13:59

Why are Ferrari so secrectively dumb, i mean why even bother hiding the back when a) there is nothing special there and b) everyone has pics of everything alrdy.
Maybe the want to distract others from looking somewhere else. Or maybe the do have someting new there that is worth covering. You never know. They definately have a reason.
Apart from that, I really don't understand how can anyone can call someone else they don't know "dumb"...

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Bart111 wrote:
by Huntresa » 20 Feb 2014, 13:59

Why are Ferrari so secrectively dumb, i mean why even bother hiding the back when a) there is nothing special there and b) everyone has pics of everything alrdy.
Maybe the want to distract others from looking somewhere else. Or maybe the do have someting new there that is worth covering. You never know. They definately have a reason.
Apart from that, I really don't understand how can anyone can call someone else they don't know "dumb"...
I didnt mean dumb in terms of intelligence, i meant its just dumb, stupid w/e word you wanna use for it to cover it up when everyone has pics of it.

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Is the f14 t still with 12000rpm? Or did they power it up this time

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AMuS suspects they run more Pwer Today since alonso ganied 18 or 19 kph on the Straight compared to yesterday.
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Winter Testing 2014 - Session 2, Day 2 - Bahrain (20.02.2014)

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"...and there, very much in flames, is Jacques Laffite's Ligier. That's obviously a turbo blaze, and of course, Laffite will be able to see that conflagration in his mirrors... he is coolly parking the car somewhere safe." Murray Walker, San Marino 1985