It is hilarious to see the reactions of people who are unable to detect some obvious sarcasm.gilgen wrote:Fully agree. However to add to the BS comment, if it was a Marlboro branded car, then it must be an old car, as there has been no branding for a number of years (ignoring the bar coding, said to "represent" Marlboro)!Lorenzo_Bandini wrote:It's annoying to read some bullshit like this.mep wrote: No surprise when they have all lights on during the nights and Fernando cruising a Marlboro branded Ferrari around there private track during the days.
The Ferrari Nose is actually higher just with a little bit more bodywork around it, the W02 nose really isn't higher than everyone else's it might look that way because its thinner though, but the nose's of most cars this year are higher basically to feed more the splitter and floor.yener wrote:Can somebody explain why the wo2 has such a high nose??
Ferrari, Redbull and especially RBR are using a way lower nose.
Some publications and forum members have speculated the culprit to be the high centre of gravity of the car because of the short wheelbase. This meant fitting all the bits and pieces inside the relatively short wheelbase required many components to be taller. The prime examples are the tall fuel tank and the double-stacked radiators. This high CoG problem causes the car's grip levels to reduce and also generate a lot of heat in the rear tyres as the car slides around more. So both mechanical and thermal grip levels suffer as a result of the high CoG.MIKEY_! wrote:Can anyone explain to me why this car apparently has such poor grip. Surely they could sacrifice some of the straight line speed for a bit more downforce?
The car suffers alot more where high downforce is required.dren wrote:Maybe the car isn't lacking in the downforce department?
You're proficient in the German language JET, Suttgart dialect perhaps?JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote: ...
It would be good to hear from the team regards the wheel base and who in particular was responsible for it and why they went forward with the idea.