IS it just me or does it look like the nose will create some posative lift?
I like the wing mirrors - genious!
I guess thats right but they probably take the loss to get a cleaner airflow under the nose wich is directed to the cooling inlets. The TF109 seems to take a similar aproach.Callum wrote:IS it just me or does it look like the nose will create some posative lift?
I think technical Director is James Key and Design Director is Mark Smith.timbo wrote:Looks impressive!
Who heads their design department now?
I think they dont get the complete chassis from Mclaren as per FIA rules.And I dont think FI's frontwing is same as that of Mclaren.Their frontwing architecture seems to be totally different from Mclaren's wing.I think their frontwing is more similar to that of BMW.siskue2005 wrote:yep Force India got a basic chassis from Mclaren, which includes Suspension and other basic things
They developed their own aero in most of the area!
I think all cars are of same dimensions as per FIA's rules & regulations.And Mclaren is providing FI with suspension.So FI's suspension has to same Mclarens.myurr wrote:
Quick and dirty comparison between the VJM02 and the McLaren. Rotation on the photos is a couple of degrees out, so it's difficult to judge exactly, but it looks like the cars are identical in length and all but identical in wheelbase.
Front suspension is pretty close as well, with the unusually (compared to the other cars) rearward mounting of the top wishbone.
Airbox snorkel and seat look like they're in identical positions. As far as I can tell the sidepods start in the same position as well, although they're more undercut on the FI.
Definitely looks like McLaren have been at least sharing some data with them. Very very interesting.
No, as far as I know there is no rule at all about maximum length (at least the overall length differ a lot between the 2009 cars, and the McLaren is definately not the longest). Wheelbase also differs between cars, McLaren, Ferrari and Williams are the shortest, while Red Bull and Toyota for example has a much longer wheel base. Cockpit position differs a lot, the Ferrari has the cockpit positioned a good 10 cm further to the front than McLaren/FI.rahulsampath wrote:I think all cars are of same dimensions as per FIA's rules & regulations.And Mclaren is providing FI with suspension.So FI's suspension has to same Mclarens.
Sorry,I think I was wrong.Thanks for the info.Roland Ehnström wrote:No, as far as I know there is no rule at all about maximum length (at least the overall length differ a lot between the 2009 cars, and the McLaren is definately not the longest). Wheelbase also differs between cars, McLaren, Ferrari and Williams are the shortest, while Red Bull and Toyota for example has a much longer wheel base. Cockpit position differs a lot, the Ferrari has the cockpit positioned a good 10 cm further to the front than McLaren/FI.rahulsampath wrote:I think all cars are of same dimensions as per FIA's rules & regulations.And Mclaren is providing FI with suspension.So FI's suspension has to same Mclarens.
(I did not create this pic, credit should go elsewhere.)
Actually it looks like F2000modbaraban wrote:
The nose is kinda familiar. EJ10, EJ11 anyone?