Ferrari F10

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zgred
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GTO
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That's it! :shock:
That's the extent of the stated "New aero configuration for Ferrari at Montreal" :oops: What a disappointment! I was expecting perhaps also changes to the front wing.

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Felipe tried a new RW today, couldn't find a good picture, but at least this is something:
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Edit: Here is a better view:
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their front wing is so simple... it's like renault last year... damn...
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The f10 is not doing so badly. It seems to go well on tracks with extreme tyre wear. When others are suffering with graining the ferrari is finding grip and stability.
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Afterburner
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Canada it's the ideal track for the F10 longer wheelbase, let's see if they don't mess up the downforce levels has in spain.

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ringo wrote:The f10 is not doing so badly. It seems to go well on tracks with extreme tyre wear. When others are suffering with graining the ferrari is finding grip and stability.
True. They had the quickest race pace in Bahrein and Monaco and were easy on the tyres. The F10 is fundamentally a good car. It's just missing a sparkle and a good front wing!

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The Ferrari front wing is not the limiting factor for downforce it seems. Maybe the designers put the focus on making downforce downstream of the nose. If they wanted more front DF the could have just added more flaps, so for what we can tell they have enough front DF already.
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Afterburner
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I think biggest gain from front wing development this days it's not the downforce but the management of the airflow, RBR and renault are on top of that issue.

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Is that soap foam on the sidepod?
Were they washing their cloths on it?? :lol:

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zgred wrote:Image
Are those electrical leads coming out of the F duct? Are those 4 jacks for the leads to plug into inside the rear wing (could be rivets)?

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My guess would be sensor wires.

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they are small plastic pipes used to compare air pressure from different points

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I thought they were the audio jacks to Fernando's kickass stereo :wink:
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If Alonso can keep it off the wall, the F10's tire management might result in a podium. Ferrari's brakes are usually up to the task as well. Funny, with (apparently) minimal development, the car is still competitive. Maybe it was a very good initial design, but without much upside(?)

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