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They have just raised the sides of the nose to create a tunnel effect. It also has the smallest nose of the 2009 cars so far.
I thought we saw the last of the elephant years. Now, we have the years of a 2 week old elephant, I guess. Still, it will be interesting to see about 2-3 races in what teams will be doing; what design will be copied most.
There are some interesting design philosophies going on with the teams. Toyota and RB going with the ultra high slim nose cones, Ferrari & McLaren, medium width and height, BMW, wide nose & medium height and Renault & Williams low and wide noses.
Over time one of these will become the preferred option, who moves first away from launch spec will be interesting.
The car looks brilliant! But as movie advertising does...
"From the guys that brought you 2007: The 5 lap Gearbox and the producers of 2008: The car that would disassemble in seconds*, and at the racetrack nearest to you, Red Bull presents... 2009, a reliability oddisey."
Anyone wants to bet a beer that RBR will have at least ten reliability retirements during this season? Yes, 10 between just Mark and Sebastian, no need to include Toro Rosso here.
Also, please notice that should this car dominate, we would have 4 cars fighting for wins. Frank Williams won't be happy, though.
* Yes, I know that the RB4 only disassembled in Melbourne and in Sepang free practice, but I couldn't find a better line.
I am not amazed by F1 cars in Monaco. I want to see them driving in the A8 highway: Variable radius corners, negative banking, and extreme narrowings that Tilke has never dreamed off. Oh, yes, and "beautiful" weather tops it all.
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