Ehm "Comparison between Mcl and Ferrari blowing wheel nuts" you mean?zioture wrote:Comparison rims blow well nuts Mclaren - Ferrari
The front A arm and steering arm are wrapped together in a aero sleave. Should give cleaner airflow.miguelalvesreis wrote:Can´t figure out where's Ferrari's steering arm
f300v10 wrote:The front A arm and steering arm are wrapped together in a aero sleave. Should give cleaner airflow.miguelalvesreis wrote:Can´t figure out where's Ferrari's steering arm
TechF1 wrote:Ehm "Comparison between Mcl and Ferrari blowing wheel nuts" you mean?zioture wrote:Comparison rims blow well nuts Mclaren - Ferrari
Maybe he didn't. Whoever said testing wasn't exciting!TechF1 wrote:Ehm "Comparison between Mcl and Ferrari blowing wheel nuts" you mean?zioture wrote:Comparison rims blow well nuts Mclaren - Ferrari
From what i find on the internet the height difference between the two guys is just 1cm. BTW the seats are usually adjusted so that every driver's head is at the same height, unless the driver himself prefers otherwisePilatus wrote:Inch or less...
Just like height difference beetween them.
And that's the same car that they are drivin'... right?
You are absolutely correct. It really is quite simple: I (really do) have two cars with nearly identical power-to-weight and very similar gearing; both have good tires and good traction. They are pretty even up to about 30-35; one outruns the other up to about 55-60; then the other pulls away. Conclusion pretty obvious, no? Approximately equal low end power; one superior in mid-range; the other superior at higher revsChene_Mostert wrote:My friend, Internal combustion engines all operate on the same thermodynamic principles, F1 or 1400 VW.Juzh wrote:Sorry, but this is not a valid argument. You can't compare a nissan gtr engine to an F1 V6t.Chene_Mostert wrote: http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9 ... -7wIjcacxI
The blue engine has more mid range power than the red engine...
As long as you compare apples to apples - midrange means mid range, engine A can have more power between 7000 and 9000 compared to engine B. this means engine A will pull stronger than engine B between 7000 and 8000 using the SAME ratio. yes it can be compensated for by gearing but that is not the argument. the argument is that the Ferrari PU lacked mid range power when compared to the Merc. Ferrari possibly compensated by using lower gearing with shorter ratio steps, resulting in a compromised top gear.
1 cm? That can't be right. Even when they stand next to each other, Vettel is noticeably taller than Raikkonen. At least an inch taller.variante wrote:From what i find on the internet the height difference between the two guys is just 1cm. BTW the seats are usually adjusted so that every driver's head is at the same height, unless the driver himself prefers otherwisePilatus wrote:Inch or less...
Just like height difference beetween them.
And that's the same car that they are drivin'... right?
Looking at the picture i think there are some misunderstandings...aleks_ader wrote:Ferrari yesterday run 2 bodyworks. That i m 100%.
Only major difference between this 2 is shape of engine cover around exhaoust exit. The "tight" solution is conceptually exact the same like lastyears "Canada" spec.
Could be more differences that i missed.
Sadly i write this from phone so i coudnt post the pictures to support my claims.