I can't see what so strange about the Ferraris, aesthetically I dont think Ferari are so bad, aerodynamically the Ferrari has drawn greater praise from insiders than most other designs. Better looking cars (IMO) have drawn more critisism from aero experts I've spoken to.DM0407 wrote:The Ferrari has by far, the ugliest sidpods I have ever seen. I'm sure they will change once the season begins. (I hope!)
The Ferrari's sidepods are very closely related to the 2008 sidepods...did you think they were ugly too?DM0407 wrote:The Ferrari has by far, the ugliest sidpods I have ever seen. I'm sure they will change once the season begins. (I hope!)
Maybe he meant that strange boxy bulge near the top of the inlets?Scotracer wrote:The Ferrari's sidepods are very closely related to the 2008 sidepods...did you think they were ugly too?DM0407 wrote:The Ferrari has by far, the ugliest sidpods I have ever seen. I'm sure they will change once the season begins. (I hope!)
modbaraban wrote:Maybe he meant that strange boxy bulge near the top of the inlets?Scotracer wrote:The Ferrari's sidepods are very closely related to the 2008 sidepods...did you think they were ugly too?DM0407 wrote:The Ferrari has by far, the ugliest sidpods I have ever seen. I'm sure they will change once the season begins. (I hope!)
Well, when the combination 08/09 photoshopped Ferrari appears 3 or 4 times on the previous page, I can see where the man is coming from, eh?GTO wrote:
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Could the posts about the Ferrari be discussed on the F60 thread?
Good move agreed, but give credit where it is due. In this case, Ferrari and Toyota were the smartest teams to begin with as they announced months ago that they would be doing a test in Bahrain. Even before the shaky weather in Spain during the week of testing, Ferrari and Toyota predicted the weather could likely be bad so they in advance booked to go test in Bahrain.ISLAMATRON wrote:Another very smart move by BMW!
http://www.f1technical.net/news/11517
After the terrible weather in portugal/spain last week the've decided to fly south for the winter(testing)... brilliant. BMW seems to be making all the right moves thus far.
Yes, those 2 teams have been going to Bahrain to test more than the others for some years now.vasia wrote:Good move agreed, but give credit where it is due. In this case, Ferrari and Toyota were the smartest teams to begin with as they announced months ago that they would be doing a test in Bahrain. Even before the shaky weather in Spain during the week of testing, Ferrari and Toyota predicted the weather could likely be bad so they in advance booked to go test in Bahrain.