Maybe they do just look smaller...I'd have to check the specs I guess, but J.A.W. is probably right as well.
According to the FIA there is no set specs for the size of the brake discs. At least none I can find in their rules .
Yeah, that's actually pretty funny.. as if you can see brake specs & deduce they're pretty much identical - from looking at pix!Andres125sx wrote: ↑14 May 2018, 08:55Sorry but I think he´s not, to me they look pretty similar, it´s the wheel rim
https://i.redd.it/5aqv3ax5q01z.jpg
https://www.motoryracing.com/images/not ... 4206/2.jpg
Yes it´s funny how you assume the brake discs are small based on a picture....J.A.W. wrote: ↑14 May 2018, 13:19Yeah, that's actually pretty funny.. as if you can see brake specs & deduce they're pretty much identical - from looking at pix!Andres125sx wrote: ↑14 May 2018, 08:55Sorry but I think he´s not, to me they look pretty similar, it´s the wheel rim
https://i.redd.it/5aqv3ax5q01z.jpg
https://www.motoryracing.com/images/not ... 4206/2.jpg
What does Brembo have to say about it?
They'd surely know..
But if I post that same picture again along with a similar picture of a F1 car with 18´rins to compare, then a picture is not enough to see brake specs
If the diameter (including tyre) is claimed to be identical, at the very least you need a proper sideways photo for both and scaling them to an identical height. Otherwise it's just impressions.Andres125sx wrote: ↑14 May 2018, 18:08But if I post that same picture again along with a similar picture of a F1 car with 18´rins to compare, then a picture is not enough to see brake specs![]()
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Thanks
Probably because being a single spec series all the teams run the same brakes