What are you looking at when you say this? I mean I agree with the idea of your post however there aren't any Monza pics of RB11 front wing in this thread right now.Just_a_fan wrote:Their front wing looks to be pretty "full on".
I see another RedBull domination when the ground effects rules come into play.Just_a_fan wrote:Their front wing looks to be pretty "full on". This seems to agree with the idea that RedBull's aero philosophy is driven by the front wing to a greater extent than anyone else's is. If they've got the front wing driving the underfloor then the rear wing is almost a trimming device.
During the recent talks about increasing under floor development (so-called ground effect changes), RedBull were very keen to keep the current front wings. Everyone else was happy to simplify the front wing.
I think the assumption by AMuS of using only 4 token is not correct. Taffin said they will use all their 12 remaining token on their upgrade, around the Russian GP:gandharva wrote:RedBull ist pulling the McLaren "trick" this weekend. They will change the engine on Friday and on Saturday! The next engine update ist rumored to come in Sochi. But only 4 of the remaining 12 tokens!
That's really poor form from Renault! The number of dead Renault engines this season is beyond a joke!ME4ME wrote:Horner just confirmed on SKY (After FP3), the brand-new engine they put in Ricciardo's car this morning already broke down. They're putting in the friday engine for qualifying.
Doesn't sound too encouraging."What we see on the dyno will be on track, for sure. Whether it's going to be a big step, or a big enough step, I don't know."