Scarb's analysis on autosport plus. Stump up the pennies to read it if you wish
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Don't think it is a vanity panel.FrukostScones wrote:
interesting that this type of bulkhead is still legal with vanity panel...
( I mean that there is still the use of a vanity panel allowed to bend the rules, AFAIR the vanit panel was introduced to make the step noses of 2013 more eye-pleasing...)
Dayum!Mesteño wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6MOWt97iJ8
A cure for Lewis withdrawal is finally here. His name is Peter."This concept of driver friendly, it is maybe new - and part of this new philosophy," explained the Frenchman.
"We are trying to make sure we can give our drivers the ability to exploit the car to the limits, which means getting this performance package.
"If you have a performing car and a driver cannot drive it, then it is obviously a waste.
Eric Boullier, McLaren
"We want to make sure our drivers can drive the car to the limit, which means we will exploit to the limit. And this is where the new philosophy is turning to."
i'd like to see u learn JapanesePlatinumZealot wrote:Dayum!Mesteño wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6MOWt97iJ8
English must seem Alien to Japanese speakers. Never seen a Japanese driver who was very fluent in English. It must be like trying to learn Martian for them.
Would frontal impact on the nosecone not damage the vanity panel? A nosecone is replaceable, but what if the vanity panel gets damaged? Then it would be a DNF surely.RicME85 wrote:Don't think it is a vanity panel.FrukostScones wrote:
interesting that this type of bulkhead is still legal with vanity panel...
( I mean that there is still the use of a vanity panel allowed to bend the rules, AFAIR the vanit panel was introduced to make the step noses of 2013 more eye-pleasing...)
IMO it is just an access panel, just so happens to be in the position of previously used vanity panels because of the bulkhead height and the slope of the nose.
usually an impact big enough to get that far on the nosecone means the car would've been in a big crash. most likely the front suspension would be too damaged to drive the car.WaikeCU wrote: Would frontal impact on the nosecone not damage the vanity panel? A nosecone is replaceable, but what if the vanity panel gets damaged? Then it would be a DNF surely.
Not just that, its no different to what the W05 had really.poolboy67 wrote:usually an impact big enough to get that far on the nosecone means the car would've been in a big crash. most likely the front suspension would be too damaged to drive the car.WaikeCU wrote: Would frontal impact on the nosecone not damage the vanity panel? A nosecone is replaceable, but what if the vanity panel gets damaged? Then it would be a DNF surely.
if anything slides up to that high on the nosecone, it would hit the wheels too.
but if a miracle happens and only the nose needs to be replaced, but the panel is still damaged, i'm sure they've got more of them at ready. looks like it's only fastened with 7 screws.