I never heard of it or saw it, dont know if you can buy it in hollandOgami musashi wrote:Buy this month RCE issue.
You have pictures of Wind tunnel OWG final configuration cars (based on F2004).
This shows the total package.
Roll back this thread, you will find a bunch.wesley123 wrote:Those cars look ugly i think, just 2008 cars without any t-wings and really weird rear wings.Ayrton Senna wrote:I like this design 2009 cars ! it will be same time slick tyres very excitin'
P.S. Would anyone mind to make a quick drawing to show whare bodywork is and isnt allowed?
Thanks!rjsa wrote:Roll back this thread, you will find a bunch.wesley123 wrote:Those cars look ugly i think, just 2008 cars without any t-wings and really weird rear wings.Ayrton Senna wrote:I like this design 2009 cars ! it will be same time slick tyres very excitin'
P.S. Would anyone mind to make a quick drawing to show whare bodywork is and isnt allowed?
I dont think that car would beat the laptimes set by a 2008 spec McLaren around Barcelona, what does everyone else think?Jersey Tom wrote:McLaren's new design...
Well we can dream.
Its not about how they look, or how well you think they look, the rules are trying to make them easier to drive in close quaters, better racing in wheel to wheel conditions. This is the main reason they are bringing back the slicks, much less squirming under load from the grooves. And hopefully the new aero rules will allow a car that is a second a lap faster than the car in front an oppurtunity to pass, not just stay behind and save fuel waiting for the next pit stop.ESPImperium wrote:Personally i would have liked to have seen this years cars with all the aero droppladangers striped off them, no t wings ETC...
But with one big diffrence, id have kept the front wing the same, allowed bridge wings ETC...
I think that would make the cars much nicer looking, and much more in proportion.
The rear wing i would have made smaller, yes, but not as narrow as the one Williams has tested and not as tall either. Maybes somewhere between the current wing ang the Wiliams wing would be ideal looking.
That would be the ideal looking F1 car imo.
wesley123 wrote:I dont think the show will be better, the first races will be more xciting but after all it dont make difference, same like this year.
No chance. A 2008 car is sevaral seconds a lap faster than a 1992 (peak of that generation) car and even more faster around a circuit than a Turbo.ISLAMATRON wrote:
I dont think that car would beat the laptimes set by a 2008 spec McLaren around Barcelona, what does everyone else think?
Well no, i think its only stupid if you still have such moments when you allready drove like 20000KM without traction controlISLAMATRON wrote:wesley123 wrote:I dont think the show will be better, the first races will be more xciting but after all it dont make difference, same like this year.
You didnt enjoy that 4 wheel drift mASSA HAd IN cHINA? Without the SECU & traction control ban that would not have been possible. I think those 2 moves have been excellent moves in the regs. I love seeing the cars more in the hands of the drivers and less into electronics. even though I love technology
After looking at comparative pole times, it chopped and changed in 1991 vs 1992. But yes, at Suzuka 1991 the pole time was 3 seconds faster than 1992. The 1991 pole time was 5 seconds off the 2006 Suzuka pole time.Ogami musashi wrote:Actually in 1991, the cars were faster (than in 1992) and in qualifying only 2 seconds slower than now average.
Of course if you take it to 2004 comparison, then it's more like 5 seconds off.