Both noses are thereNAPI10 wrote:FI is not running Nostrils at Hungarian GP?
Both noses are thereNAPI10 wrote:FI is not running Nostrils at Hungarian GP?
I think they just run a high ride height when they push the car around. During the sessions they lower it back.Jef Patat wrote:Maybe I stand corrected but that gap looks too small to be true. If it's not touching it almost looks like millimeters. A wet tire is +1cm in diameter, so that wouldn't work. Unless suspension geometry is adjusted I cannot imagine that car hitting a curb, moving off the ground and the suspension pushing the wheel down. If I remember correctly rear suspension travels around 5cm. There doesn't seem to be any room at all.Silent Storm wrote:The car does not look to be lifted here.. If you enlarge these pictures the gap still looks small.
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Could this be a case of the type of tracks the car has raced on since its B spec introduction or also that they have not completely mastered their setup for the B-Spec packageGodius wrote:According to Perez the b-spec car is quite an overall improvement but the downside of that is that it suffers from high tire degradation.