You're sure? so many of them?! I thought these gauges are not so simple - I saw some on Ferrari - they looked a bit more "complex", so to say...kilcoo316 wrote:Temperature gauges.
They'll want to be very careful over heating up the suspension members.
Zelig wrote:You're sure? so many of them?! I thought these gauges are not so simple - I saw some on Ferrari - they looked a bit more "complex", so to say...kilcoo316 wrote:Temperature gauges.
They'll want to be very careful over heating up the suspension members.
thanks, mate...kilcoo316 wrote:Fairly sure...
Even if they only change colour with temperature - a rearward facing camera should be enough to figure out the temps.
There is no cut underneath the air intake - that's definitely a difference in shadows. But the sidepods are narrower - my guess is that they've decided not to run KERS, at least for the first few races, and so have decided to remove the batteries etc. and have therefore been able to slim the car down a bit.Moanlower wrote:The last pictures definatly shows a more narrow sidepod. I thought it was due to the shadow, also the cut underneath the air intake.
Accoring to Alonso they do use KERS "all the time". From an interview yesterday:myurr wrote:There is no cut underneath the air intake - that's definitely a difference in shadows. But the sidepods are narrower - my guess is that they've decided not to run KERS, at least for the first few races, and so have decided to remove the batteries etc. and have therefore been able to slim the car down a bit.Moanlower wrote:The last pictures definatly shows a more narrow sidepod. I thought it was due to the shadow, also the cut underneath the air intake.
Weak translation of the interesting parts:¿Has probado el KERS hoy?¿Qué tal las sensaciones? Decía Felipe Massa que no ha podido adelantar a Kubica cuando lo ha probado, no sé que sensaciones has tenido con él.
Sí que lo he llevado hoy, lo hemos llevado toda la semana y lo llevaremos, porque hasta ahora es una de las cosas positivas, nos estamos encontrando también con el coche nuevo que no están dando demasiados problemas, toquemos madera, el KERS y esperamos comenzar el campeonato con él. Pero bueno, es un sistema que como ya dije la otra vez, a la hora de facilitar los adelantamientos no creo que vaya a mejorar mucho la cosa porque al final acabaremos pulsando el botón todos los pilotos en el mismo sitio, en la misma recta, y todo correremos lo mismo. Pero mejor llevarlo que no llevarlo.
Whole interview [2pages]:Have you used KERS today? [...]
Yes I have had it mounted today, we have had it mounted all week and we'll continue having it mounted, because up until now it is one of the positive things [...] and we expect to start the championship with it. [...]
Don't doubt you or the translation - but in that photo the car definitely did not have the KERS warning label on it. I thought that was mandatory.imightbewrong wrote: Weak translation of the interesting parts:Whole interview [2pages]:Have you used KERS today? [...]
Yes I have had it mounted today, we have had it mounted all week and we'll continue having it mounted, because up until now it is one of the positive things [...] and we expect to start the championship with it. [...]
http://www.motor21.com/noticia.asp?dt=315&nt=61015
Accually thats what I meant. Just my incompetence explaining myself at times. No cut and no different sidepod but all just a trick of the shadow was what I thought.myurr wrote:There is no cut underneath the air intake - that's definitely a difference in shadows. But the sidepods are narrower - my guess is that they've decided not to run KERS, at least for the first few races, and so have decided to remove the batteries etc. and have therefore been able to slim the car down a bit.Moanlower wrote:The last pictures definatly shows a more narrow sidepod. I thought it was due to the shadow, also the cut underneath the air intake.
Yeah, I found that odd too. But I also found what he said rather odd. He didn't say that they had been using it all week, he just said that they had it "mounted" all week. So maybe they have just had it in the car to get the real balance but haven't actually focused on testing it this week?myurr wrote:Don't doubt you or the translation - but in that photo the car definitely did not have the KERS warning label on it. I thought that was mandatory.imightbewrong wrote: Weak translation of the interesting parts:Whole interview [2pages]:Have you used KERS today? [...]
Yes I have had it mounted today, we have had it mounted all week and we'll continue having it mounted, because up until now it is one of the positive things [...] and we expect to start the championship with it. [...]
http://www.motor21.com/noticia.asp?dt=315&nt=61015
Will be interesting to see the explanation!