And here's another piece I don't see mentioned here:raymondu999 wrote:Mark Hughes has another fantastic piece: http://www.racer.com/racer-special-f1s- ... le/219407/
http://www.racer.com/racer-special-f1-t ... /201028/2/
And here's another piece I don't see mentioned here:raymondu999 wrote:Mark Hughes has another fantastic piece: http://www.racer.com/racer-special-f1s- ... le/219407/
Thanks for that Timbo. I would have if i had seen it! Cheerstimbo wrote:And here's another piece I don't see mentioned here:raymondu999 wrote:Mark Hughes has another fantastic piece: http://www.racer.com/racer-special-f1s- ... le/219407/
http://www.racer.com/racer-special-f1-t ... /201028/2/
Thanks for heads up for that magazine! There's a whole lot to read there!raymondu999 wrote:Thanks for that Timbo. I would have if i had seen it! Cheerstimbo wrote:And here's another piece I don't see mentioned here:raymondu999 wrote:Mark Hughes has another fantastic piece: http://www.racer.com/racer-special-f1s- ... le/219407/
http://www.racer.com/racer-special-f1-t ... /201028/2/
What he means is the circuits with fast corners - the Silverstones/Catalunyas/Suzukas. The RB7 has so much downforce that it's carrying so much speed through the speedy bits that the tyres are getting finished.radosav wrote:''The Pirelli delivers its single 'golden-lap' grip in a very narrow peak, it is prone to overheat its surface in long corners and in a race its performance degrades faster the harder a driver uses it.
Combine that with the traits described earlier - and those of the Red Bull RB7, a car with devastating performance but not very raceable on account of lack of straight-line speed and a weak Kers power-boost system. That is one very tricky package to maximise.'' since when RB7 had tricky package to maximise? not very raceable? has mark hughes ever watched RB7 lap from onboard cam?