JamesS wrote:bazanaius wrote:I can understand some people finding the aero parts on the cars ugly, but at the same time I shall miss them next year. It shows off some incredible integration and manufacturing expertise on the side of the teams. that mirror/sidepod/aero device is gorgeous as a solution.
The bits bolted on shows technological progress, IMO.
I can see 2009 cars taking time to get used to, in terms of watching them on TV.
Taking bets on how many teams copy this and ditch their cockpit wings by next race!
RBR/STR - 3:1
Renault - 4:1
Toyota - 4:1
Williams 3:1
Mclaren 6:1
Ferrari 10:1
And why isn't Ferrari donating seamless shift gearboxes to FIF1 for data collection purposes? You would think that the ECU programming could be done jointly as well.
I think that if Ferrari were really interested, VJM would put a ton of money into co-development on technology.
I think that is the future of F1 actually, if you want cost reduction, co-development could immediately reduce by 30% or more.
Anyways,
Times look good, and as always I will watch with a big grin when the announcers are besides themselves when whatever underdog God smiles upon on Sunday finishes WAY above their car.
If it rains, Look for a podium or win from Alonso!
Chris