Is it? I could've sworn i heard them say that the shark fin and the t wing will stay afterall.
Is it? I could've sworn i heard them say that the shark fin and the t wing will stay afterall.
they are allowed to put winglets with maximum height of 20mm. So nothing spectacularGrandAxe wrote: ↑17 Nov 2017, 13:33Innovative? They will certainly put all sorts of garish aero surfaces and protrusions on it, especially as there's no T-wing next season.
For the race, I predict:
1. Lewis
2. Bottas
3. Ricciardo
4. Max
5. Vettel
6. Kimi
7. Alonso
8. Vandoorne
9. Occon
10. Hulkenberg
I agree. That would be perfect, except that an age of 25 might be too old. Maybe 4 rookies driving the cars of all 4 top teams in a round robin championship of 4 races? (Each rookie drives each car once in this championship)Fulcrum wrote:It would be interesting if there were an F1 'winter' season of sorts. Perhaps a 4 race rookie Championship where all drivers must be non-F1 drivers under the age of 25 (or similar).
That last sector is tailor made for Ferrari imo. If Merc is going to get pole, they are going to have to beat them handily in S1 and S2. Redbull and Ferrari will dominate S3 imo.GPR-A wrote: ↑16 Nov 2017, 10:44I don't think there is one full sector that suits Ferrari. There are bits everywhere where they might be faster, but other than that, it is a power and downforce circuit, where W08 is quite strong.
Here are some of the slow corners on the circuit. These are places where traction becomes critical, which is where Ferrari excels.
corner 6 - 85 kph
corner 7 - 68 kph
LONG STRAIGHT
corner 8 - 67 kph
corner 9 - 89 kph
LONG STRAIGHT
corner 11 - 99 kph
corner 17 - 93 kph
Fight for pole is going to be even between the two teams. Depends on which driver excels in that moment.
I just bought Forza 7 to get me over the winterdigitalrurouni wrote: ↑20 Nov 2017, 18:42Which is why I started to play F1 2017. Unfortunately I am not that good and was able to almost match only Hamilton's Q1 time as my pole position for Australia
According to the latest F1 technical regulations for 2018 (published 21 September 2017), the shark fin and the T-wing are gone. Any changes to the regulations require unanimous approval.