this photo is from last season, the team lose some sponsors since this photo been taken (graham, autonomy)
this photo is from last season, the team lose some sponsors since this photo been taken (graham, autonomy)
You mean W02 ...Metalrulz wrote: ...
Since the W03 had the most highest nose last year i would guess that they would go for the step down nose. Mclaren have been running a lower nose and a lower chassis since 2010 and have a very good understanding of it whereas mercedes have been running a higher chassis from the W01 days (i am referring to the overall chassis height of the W01 and not the nose)
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I don't think they had lost the Autonomy sponsor as their logo still featured on their chairs in their pit wallyace wrote:this photo is from last season, the team lose some sponsors since this photo been taken (graham, autonomy)
Somebody told us that they already do a lap in 4 or 5 sec. quicker than what they did last year. These times are encouraging, indeed, but we don`t know how much fuel they had when the quickest times were set. Another fact is that 2012 Pirelli tyres are performance wise better in order to compensate the DF lost with EBD ban. And Michael`s statement regarding tyres reinforce that thought ...Ferraripilot wrote:From what I can tell with higher fuel run times, W02 is around .800-1.000 quicker than anyone else on what I believe to be similar loaded runs. I do not believe W02 in it's final 2011 revision could do this on merit so I'm guessing they indeed have a bit hiding under its skin...
I was talking about W02 car with regards of 2011 Jerez times compared to this year ones ...Robbobnob wrote:there is no way in hell the 2012 cars are 2 - 5 seconds per lap quicker this year...
MercedesAMGF1Fans quotes a similar figure: (2011) 1:22.103 vs (2012) 1:17.613.atanatizante wrote:I was talking about W02 car with regards of 2011 Jerez times compared to this year ones ...Robbobnob wrote:there is no way in hell the 2012 cars are 2 - 5 seconds per lap quicker this year...
(That nullifies everything I've said on the subject, but at least it's closure. Hopefully.)scarbs wrote:I understand Mercury is banned. The interlinked suspension proposed by AdudaliaF1 based along the 1960's Austin Hydrolastic system, has been used in F1 since 2009! and is in use by over four teams currently. I have knowledge ot two teams that were workng on it in 2011.
exactly, i mean a season worth of development..Robbobnob wrote:There are many more contributing factors to that gain
A whole season of running on Pirelli rubber, learning the sweet spot for the cars setup, the cannon blown diffuser, not to mention general aero tweaks.
bhallg2k wrote:(That nullifies everything I've said on the subject, but at least it's closure. Hopefully.)scarbs wrote:I understand Mercury is banned. The interlinked suspension proposed by AdudaliaF1 based along the 1960's Austin Hydrolastic system, has been used in F1 since 2009! and is in use by over four teams currently. I have knowledge ot two teams that were workng on it in 2011.