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gallahant wrote: Do we have any data that the new one is better than the old one?
Sadly as much we like to know, we will probably exepct the team itself never understand that.
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Kimicek3 wrote:There is a front wing detail from Thursday in Melbourne - Ferrari will use the old version of their front wing :(

https://scontent-vie.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot ... e=55806B4E
and if they do use the old version why the sad face? do you know which version is beter for the australian track? new is not always better

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It does not necessarily mean they'll use the old wing. Just wait and see.
#AeroFrodo

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Is the footage from the filming day available? Like the Mclaren one

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Australian Grand Prix 12/03/2015

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As the great Crucial Xtreme says, wait until FP2 / FP3 to find out what Ferrari will be running for Quali / Race. Scuderia Ferrari usually makes their aero choices soon after FP2 at most grand prix weekends.
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New FW on both cars at start of FP1.

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Friday 13/03/2015

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giantfan10 wrote:
Kimicek3 wrote:There is a front wing detail from Thursday in Melbourne - Ferrari will use the old version of their front wing :(

https://scontent-vie.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot ... e=55806B4E
and if they do use the old version why the sad face? do you know which version is beter for the australian track? new is not always better
Plus this track is very particular, the old wing could suit it better. And perhaps they need to check more thing before the use it normally.

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It may seem like the engine deficit is smaller, but the single stint pace of Kimi in FP2 is quite impressive.

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slightly better quality res:
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"And if you no longer go for a gap that exists, you're no longer a racing driver..." Ayrton Senna

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Very thick rads on both sides of the car. And also very complex internal aero vanes and buffers? Does anyone dig in for better pic?
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