Sounds good to me!xpensive wrote:Of course it will be a rocket, not only does it look very fast and has a funny pull-rod suspension with a heat-protecting cover, Mark Webber has also said that he wants to stay with the team forever!
Er nope.SoliRossi wrote:Surley there is someone out there that has the expertise to say...its a rocket ship or a lemon.
Your probably right, while I may not be one of them, I'm sure we have some very bright minds on this forum. However, I will say that with so many rule changes I think that parity in aero efficiency between teams is going to play a relatively smaller role in this year's championship. Here is my rational.Perhaps you are underestimating the skills on this forum kilcoo, there are lot of people here who can judge the aerodynamic efficiency of a new car just by looking at a picture or two?
Nah, the realities of it are simply hidden in details we cannot see despite staring straight at pictures.xpensive wrote:Perhaps you are underestimating the skills on this forum kilcoo, there are lot of people here who can judge the aerodynamic efficiency of a new car just by looking at a picture or two?
xpensive wrote:there are lot of people here who think they can judge the aerodynamic efficiency of a new car just by looking at a picture or two
My point exactly!!! From the comfort of my office I can just view these cars and establish their WDC position, no need for any racing this year!xpensive wrote:Perhaps you are underestimating the skills on this forum kilcoo, there are lot of people here who can judge the aerodynamic efficiency of a new car just by looking at a picture or two?
Forever and ever is a very long time (look at how McLaren have transformed themselves over the last two years), but I agree with the general sentiment. The Red Bull may be a blindingly quick car but until they prove otherwise there will be a sneaking suspicion that something mechanical will break at the worst possible time robbing them of valuable results.ISLAMATRON wrote:the question with RBR has been and allways will be reliability.
Geoff Willis transformed RBR from fast but fragile to pretty Reliable - lets hope now they are fast and reliable!ISLAMATRON wrote:the question with RBR has been and allways will be reliability.
You think its not going to work? Prehaps they ahve taken too much of a risk? Im hoping its a master stroke. Been balsy to go in a complete different direction to everyone else.xpensive wrote:On the subject of balaclavas, anyone for a wager that RBR will radically re-design the rear suspension over the season?