Here's another picture (found on motorsportpics.lu)
I get annoyed by that as well - common mistake, especially since non-natives like me have flooded the Internet.richard_leeds wrote:grrr... surely a professional journalist should know how to use an apostrophe? Oh, it's Sky.
An apostrophe is not possessive when used with "its".
"W05 and it's trumpet" = The W05 is a trumpet
"W05 and its trumpet" = The W05 has a trumpet
https://twitter.com/RachelBrookesTV/sta ... 8972151808mrluke wrote:I cant think of a good reason for it not to work? Admittedly i'm not sure how effective it would be.Holm86 wrote:And I don't see how a taper on the exhaust pipe like a megaphone would increase sound volume either.
LOLHolm86 wrote:http://www.mobypicture.com/user/piusgas ... w/16896640 <-- sound of the new megaphone exhaust.
totally agree . is worse than imaginedstefan_ wrote:You know, as a sport, that you are in some deep s**t if you resort to this kind of things...
Just saying.
Could it have been better that, instead of adding a megaphone as an extension, if the megaphone was ending slightly before where current exhaust is ending. Hidden in the bodywork? That would have allowed the monkey seat to be in its position and not removed.stefan_ wrote:Barcelona Testing 2014 - Day 2 (Wednesday, 14.05.2014)
I think they're trying to do this with as few modifications to the pertinent regulations as possible.prince wrote:Could it have been better that, instead of adding a megaphone as an extension, if the megaphone was ending slightly before where current exhaust is ending. Hidden in the bodywork? That would have allowed the monkey seat to be in its position and not removed.
If we understand correctly, they are trying increase the noise to enhance the spectacle. If so, then can't they change certain regulations to make the spectacle more aesthetic, including that of changing nose shapes too ?bhall wrote:I think they're trying to do this with as few modifications to the pertinent regulations as possible.prince wrote:Could it have been better that, instead of adding a megaphone as an extension, if the megaphone was ending slightly before where current exhaust is ending. Hidden in the bodywork? That would have allowed the monkey seat to be in its position and not removed.
5.8.5 There must be no bodywork lying within a right circular cylinder which :
a) Shares a common axis with that of the last 150mm of the tailpipe.
b) Has a diameter 30mm greater than the tailpipe.
c) Starts at the exit of the tailpipe and extends rearwards as far as a point 600mm behind the rear wheel centre line.
Interestingly, any introduction of a megaphone exhaust will effectively ban monkey seats, because "C," above, states that no bodywork can lie directly behind the tailpipe, and the size of the megaphone renders it nearly impossible to put a monkey seat anywhere else.
Sure. I think the regulations have reflected aesthetic desires for quite some time. Neither open wheels nor an open cockpit are ideal from a design standpoint, but both are required because that's what people think F1 cars should look like.prince wrote:If we understand correctly, they are trying increase the noise to enhance the spectacle. If so, then can't they change certain regulations to make the spectacle more aesthetic, including that of changing nose shapes too ?