f300v10 wrote:I can't be sure, but the floor seems different in the tire squirt area. I am comparing to testing, so this may have already raced:
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to me is the same floor
f300v10 wrote:I can't be sure, but the floor seems different in the tire squirt area. I am comparing to testing, so this may have already raced:
http://img1.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Fer ... 857578.jpg
I agree, I think it was the angle that made me think it could be different.edxferrari wrote: to me is the same floor
it fooled me too like you , i was looking some back pages to look the gearbox that dont touch the floor, and noticed that the floor is the same no update for bahrain , and i dont think that will be any visible update for bahrain too spain will be the track when ferrari will bring all updatesf300v10 wrote:I agree, I think it was the angle that made me think it could be different.edxferrari wrote: to me is the same floor
Coulthard did the same thing at Red Bull with the steering wheel.Just_a_fan wrote:Hamilton did the same thing when he arrived at Mercedes...Jonnycraig wrote:Just goes to show how incredibly involved Vettel gets.hattrick wrote:https://twitter.com/Gianlu_DAle/status/ ... 2142395392
Wait though: whose to say some tokens are not being used for this second PU? Bahrain is the type of circuit where you would benefit from engine upgrades, so it's logical they would bring this upgrade forward from Barcelona (and perhaps revert to unit one in Monaco?)aleks_ader wrote:Pretty logical to me. Because the 1st unit got throw power circuits as Malasia, China already. So the tokens allocation could be set somewhere in the "expected" and rumored mid season. Nothing radical to me. Actually this would be strange if Merc not do the same.MarkedOne8 wrote:Retweeted Gianlu D'Alessandro (@Gianlu_DAle):
According to AMuS, Kimi & Seb will use their 2nd engine (ICE) this week in Bahrain - #Ferrari #BahrainGp
Any changes to the PU implemented by the use of tokens, need homologation to use and once you homologate a new PU, you cannot use the older spec. The overall PU allocation for the season would still remain 4. If they discard the current PU, after 3 GPs and would get a new PU homologated to use from 4th GP, they are only left with 3 PUs for the rest of the season.f1316 wrote:Wait though: whose to say some tokens are not being used for this second PU? Bahrain is the type of circuit where you would benefit from engine upgrades, so it's logical they would bring this upgrade forward from Barcelona (and perhaps revert to unit one in Monaco?)aleks_ader wrote:Pretty logical to me. Because the 1st unit got throw power circuits as Malasia, China already. So the tokens allocation could be set somewhere in the "expected" and rumored mid season. Nothing radical to me. Actually this would be strange if Merc not do the same.MarkedOne8 wrote:Retweeted Gianlu D'Alessandro (@Gianlu_DAle):
According to AMuS, Kimi & Seb will use their 2nd engine (ICE) this week in Bahrain - #Ferrari #BahrainGp
Don't forget that the rumour was they tested a newer spec PU in Barcelona, so that upgrade has probably only required amending rather than full development (decreasing lead time); this might also explain why Kimi is so confident they will catch up.
And Hamilton also redesigned the Mercedes cap.Just_a_fan wrote:Hamilton did the same thing when he arrived at Mercedes...Jonnycraig wrote:Just goes to show how incredibly involved Vettel gets.hattrick wrote:https://twitter.com/Gianlu_DAle/status/ ... 2142395392
If the second engine uses tokens then any future engines will either have to be the same as the second or have to use more tokens to change that second engine's specification. They can't go back to the first engine's specification without spending tokens to revert changes made for the second engine.edxferrari wrote:and can some one explain this to me : if you use tokens on the 2 engine can you apply them to the 3rd and 4th engine or the engine is the same as the first engine that they used on the start of season
uuugh these rules are some bull@#$% i'm not sure that youre right.... that doesnt make a whole lot of sense... it may be by team and not manufacturer ...anybody have a clarification on this?pastaracing wrote:If they want to upgrade with tokens, I think they have to force Sauber to change engine too. They can't have two different spec homologated. As I can see, only Ferrari switched to the second engine, Sauber is still on their first engine.