


So many changes for only one year of evolution , really amazing


Bargeboards are becomeing a modern piece of art
I guess that this assumption was made on the basis that most teams use low noses for their cars, therefore they are generally more efficient.the stig wrote:low noses "are more efficient"?
2008 brake ducts are bigger . Keep in mind that brake ducts usually differ from race to race , and consequently from season to season .shotzski wrote:Are the brake ducts' diameter the same? Or the 08 design is much bigger? Or an optical illusion due to photo angle??
heat reflectorshotzski wrote:What a beautiful work of art
Btw, what's with the gold foil? Insulation?