Ferrari SF15-T Pre-Launch Speculation Thread

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Isn't this same as the STR - Renault engine fix they did before the start of 2014 season ?? A Mobile or small Windtunnel alike

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Obviously not able to google translate the image so any kind of synopsis anyone could give would be greatly appreciated.

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f1316 wrote:Obviously not able to google translate the image so any kind of synopsis anyone could give would be greatly appreciated.
Here goes the translation of the main titles (sorry, tired eyes, can't read most of the article)

'The flying carpet.
A 100 meter long structure at the factory.

Vettel's Ferrari rides at 360 km/h on rollers.
From Austria arrives a 40 million euro super test bench for the revamp. And goodbye to the "spider".

The news: A new mobile platform at Maranello to test the whole F1 car: chassis and engine.
Also arrives a latest generation simulator like Red Bull's and MacLaren's '

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Car launch january 30th(via SF twitter)

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:mrgreen:
"Explain the ending to F1 in football terms"
"Hamilton was beating Verstappen 7-0, then the ref decided F%$& rules, next goal wins
while also sending off 4 Hamilton players to make it more interesting"

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Manoah2u wrote:
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:mrgreen:
I really like the exhaust exits in the side pods... #-o - he could have put a little more effort into it
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CBeck113 wrote: I really like the exhaust exits in the side pods... #-o - he could have put a little more effort into it
You just failed to recognise the new revolutionary Cooling Exit Blown Diffuser (CEBD) *TM. :mrgreen:

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henra wrote:
CBeck113 wrote: I really like the exhaust exits in the side pods... #-o - he could have put a little more effort into it
You just failed to recognise the new revolutionary Cooling Exit Blown Diffuser (CEBD) *TM. :mrgreen:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Which platform do you guys use to make those custom liveries?? I'd like to give it a shot!
Anyway... really funny discussion and i wouldnt want to ruin all of this but... isnt this going a little OT ? Cant we open a Livery speculation thread?

**Edit
Noticed now a livery thread is already open
http://www.f1technical.net/forum/viewto ... =1&t=20962

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..40-Million investment in Ferrari (google) translated from Gazzetta.

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BRAKING AND ERS - The Maranello team would in fact commissioned company based in Graz building a dynamic simulation platform on which to test the entire car, that is, the engine, transmission and chassis, beginning with the electronic brake "brake by wire "connected to the energy recovery of the electric motor Ers, who did so much to suffer last year Kimi Raikkonen on F14 T and (apparently) also Sebastian Vettel on Red Bull. It is the last frontier of the simulation in F1, which integrates what until yesterday was happening on the classic virtual simulators like the "Spider" in Maranello, on engine test stands and on test benches for the suspension, moved by mechanical actuators. In practice, on mobile platforms provided by AVL, the car runs on rollers, by simulating the dynamic behavior up to speeds of 360 km/h, much higher then those that are reached in the industry for the tests on the car of the series.
PILOT ROBOT - The new structure created in Maranello, placed in a special building along a hundred meters, would cost over 40 million Euros and is powered by an electric generator autonomous. Inside, the car seems to be driven by the pilot or physically attached to another simulator that works in parallel, acquiring data and making findings, especially useful for the definition of structures and strategies. It's just that, in fact, the area where the Mercedes would have made the greatest progress, compared to traditional simulators used to this day by all the other teams. On dynamic platform is also possible to simulate the effect of the wind, but only for the purpose of cooling and direct flows to the engine, without the possibility to do calculations on the pressure and the load, because otherwise you would end up violating the restrictions on aerodynamic research in gallery wind laid down in Regulation. Just this suspicion last year was at the center of a small "spy story" starring the Red Bull. Remember the anonymous letter arrived at the FIA ​​and the other teams, in which he accused the Anglo-Austrian team had spun his car on a roller. It was a Toro Rosso and the test had occurred just in Graz, on a platform of AVL, at the turn of the last pre-season testing in Bahrain and the first race in Melbourne, when the engines Renault continued to stop. The importance of that test was not indifferent, if it is true then that Daniel Ricciardo Australia finished second with Red Bull, before being demoted to an irregularity on the flowmeter. Today we understand better what he was doing the team of Milton Keynes in that of Graz. The Ferrari can now do it at home.
SIMULATOR 2 - It is no secret that in 2014 the Red had a too cautious approach to the technical challenge of the 1600 cc V6 turbo hybrid, what probably cost him the place to Luca Marmorini. From here on, we must be more daring, if you want to reduce the gap by a Mercedes that already traveling over 900 horses. The task for the group led by Lorenzo Sassi. And the agreement with AVL is also explained well. Not the only, big news. In Maranello seems to have now decided to abandon the "Spider" to switch to a new simulator of the latest generation, different hardware, software, and perhaps also in form, with a cell compact, almost a playstation, like those of McLaren and Red Bull. It is no coincidence that among the many technicians engaged in the short course of Marco Mattiacci there are Ben Ferrey, former head of the simulator Red Bull, and Christopher Laws and Ashley Warne, former McLaren. Similarly, instead of Pedro de la Rosa who was busy to develop it in the last two years, came Jean-Eric Vergne, just a former Toro Rosso. Will all this turmoil to have convinced Sebastian Vettel to take the challenge in red? Who knows. Meanwhile, waiting to be unveiled later this month, the new red already runs on the rollers...
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ema00
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the 2014 mercedes' nose isn't regular for 2015

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Not exactly in that shape, maybe a bit longer but i presume rounded like a Mercedes 2014. nose, because that nose is too short for this year's regulations

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So I've seen conflicting reports. Is the 666 designed by James Allison, or not? From what I've read, it could be one of 3 things:

1) Originally a Tombazis design, then scrapped late-on and taken on by James Allison.
2) A James Allison design from the start
3) A Tombazis design; James Allison will simply develop it - the 667 will be his first full-time Ferrari car

In other news - I hope Marchionne's sword doesn't axe more people. Fear of firings can be a very dangerous company culture, one that will breed insecurity rather than performance.
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