
Kubica hardly managed to get in Q3
BMW F1.08 (winner of Canadian GP ) shows poor performance till now ,(

Pay attention to the pass of F1.08 over the last chicane , too much time lost there
Great shots and good analysis. This would make a nice addition to the thread on the F2008.ginsu wrote:This is really awesome how they pierced the LCA in order to align the attachment points. I bet their hoping to clean this up somehow, it still looks a bit risky, like rubbing could occur.
Not to mention that you never know which kind of tyre is going to be faster.WhiteBlue wrote:Miguel, you are right, I forgot about the tyre change.
The two tyre rule is simply to help bridgestone to generate tyre talk in return for the supply and service they do. In my view that is legitimate because no companyt will just do it out of their good heart. they have to show a profit and that isn't possible if they do not generate PR from F1.
Miguel wrote:I want a podium and I want it now.
Mmm... good prospects for my desires and "predictions". I'm however very sorry for Heikki. He's just lacking a ton of luck this year. He's had his race compromised many times this year. Although he's been good in quali this year, his race stints have been a bit lacking IMHO. I want him to shine and to step up his game against Hamilton.WhiteBlue wrote:Heikki got a fife place penalty for holding up Webber in qualifying.
Don't do this to me, Ciro. Please. You've managed to get me into wikipedia trying to build a basic knowledge in asphalts. And only god knows how much time I can waste in the lair of editable knowledge. In any case, just a few questions:Ciro Pabón wrote: You can skip all the following paragraphs...
Good point! He was in the entry for parc ferme for ages. I'll give you 1.5 lapsben_watkins wrote:Anyone notice that Kimi had put the pole lap in and then aborted his second flying lap after Massa failed to beat his time. This means he has saved at least 1 if not 2 laps of race start fuel.
They will be heavily penalised by the fact that everybody seems to be so evenly matched. Kovi may have more difficulties to get some decent points (i.e. more than two) than Hamilton due to strategy. He's in a similar position to Alonso (last year).Macca - well they gonna be nowhere but in the middle of a s*** load of cars tomorrow and they'll be lucky to score points.
Jenson Button wrote:The car was well balanced and we are pretty much getting the maximum performance from it, however unfortunately our pace reflects where we are at this track.
I think it's the worst think that can happen to a team on a race week end (appart from accidents & tragedies obviously). The car is well balanced, it's braking well, it has good grip,drivers are getting good laps with no mistakes, but it is slow! That means there is no points to work on, the overall design isn't just efficient enough, as last year...Rubens Barichello wrote:We are really pushing the limit of the car to try and achieve more pace but it is evident from how close Jenson and I have been all weekend that there is no more to come from the car.
1) It's not negative friction, Miguel, it's negative texture, sorry I re-translated to english like "negative roughness".Miguel wrote:1) What is a "negative fricction asphalt"?
2) Is there any microscopic model of friction? I mean, a model a physicist like me would appreciate.
3) Isn't a bike's maximum angle basically defined by the peak of the Pacejka curve? I'm sure the angular momentum plays a role but I'd think that in a low-grip track a bike would just tilt less.
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PS: When F1 was broadcast in the pubic spansih TV (TVE), the commentator (Jesús Fraile) had two characteristic sentences: "Frentzen loves Paella" and "Magni Cours' asphalt has a polymeric cover".
SMP wrote :
Does anyone have the latest weather update from Nevers??