Ferrari F2012

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bhall
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Has there been any sort of confirmation about where the KERS battery is carried on the F2012? I'm thinking that perhaps those holes are to cool a KERS battery carried as far aft as possible.

Cacarella
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amouzouris wrote:does anyone else think that the part of the diffuser that you can see where the pull rod meets the floor is open on both sides? u can also see debris in the very high res photo

i think that that small hole is for cooling...
Hey Guys, New here...

I'm with amouzouris on this one, I see a very large opening which I've highlighted in the image. I don't think that was on the car previously, and I haven't seen it on any other car either.

(hope the image link works - first timer)

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amouzouris
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Cacarella wrote:
amouzouris wrote:does anyone else think that the part of the diffuser that you can see where the pull rod meets the floor is open on both sides? u can also see debris in the very high res photo

i think that that small hole is for cooling...
Hey Guys, New here...

I'm with amouzouris on this one, I see a very large opening which I've highlighted in the image. I don't think that was on the car previously, and I haven't seen it on any other car either.

(hope the image link works - first timer)

[img]http://i835.photobucket.com/albums/zz27 ... ff.jpg[img]
it has been on the car since launch...that's the so called starter motor hole...what i am talking about is just opposite of that...towards the pullrod...not the small hole just beside the brembo logo...
i think that it is opened up on both sides..

EDIT: actually come to think of it again...i don't see a benefit by doing this and the rules wouldn't allow it i think..
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Crucial_Xtreme
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Cacarella wrote:
Hey Guys, New here...

I'm with amouzouris on this one, I see a very large opening which I've highlighted in the image. I don't think that was on the car previously, and I haven't seen it on any other car either.

(hope the image link works - first timer)
Yes been on the car since launch. Below is the car in China

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Cacarella
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Doh! Thanks.

Crabbia
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amouzouris wrote:
it has been on the car since launch...that's the so called starter motor hole...what i am talking about is just opposite of that...towards the pullrod...not the small hole just beside the brembo logo...
i think that it is opened up on both sides..

EDIT: actually come to think of it again...i don't see a benefit by doing this and the rules wouldn't allow it i think..
i see what ur saying there could be an opening as there looks to be a little step down after the pull rod pick up points.

i dont think legality is a problem, if RB's sidepod "tunnel" is legal this should be too.
A wise man once told me you cant polish a turd...

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FakeAlonso
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Detailed Pic. Right click>View
It appeared they were running two different floors today.
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banibhusan
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1 10 Romain Grosjean 14:51:07 321.6
2 9 Kimi Räikkönen 14:54:46 321.3
3 15 Sergio Perez 15:01:17 320.6
4 11 Paul di Resta 15:26:35 317.3
5 8 Nico Rosberg 14:28:38 317.0
6 7 Michael Schumacher 14:08:59 316.5
7 20 Heikki Kovalainen 14:33:36 316.3
8 5 Fernando Alonso 14:48:44 315.6
9 21 Vitaly Petrov 14:50:05 315.6
10 4 Lewis Hamilton 14:08:36 313.4
11 6 Felipe Massa 14:46:25 313.4

http://www.formula1.com/results/season/ ... _trap.html
The top speed has definitely improved it seems. But F1.com live timing reported that the car is still a handful. Did anyone notice from the onboard shots how it's behaving?

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Gridlock
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FP1 in-car shots on Sky showed a lot of rapid corrections of the steering input mid-corner, i.e. catching snap oversteer. This wouldn't flatter speed trap figures either, if they can't get the exit speed.
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Richard
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Team talk moved to relevant thread.

Little tip: press conferences, "Domenicali, Fry and others" and "the deepest of sh*ts" are not technical features of this car.

:arrow: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=12096&start=555

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Teechnical
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Gridlock wrote:FP1 in-car shots on Sky showed a lot of rapid corrections of the steering input mid-corner, i.e. catching snap oversteer. This wouldn't flatter speed trap figures either, if they can't get the exit speed.
Yeah I saw Alonso having tons of oversteer two corners before the last chicane.
On I think NitroTV.
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Crucial_Xtreme
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James Allen says Ferrari has 6 major updates for Montmelo: including a new nose, front wing details, turning vanes, sidepods, exhausts, rear wing and floor.

Here's a compilation of shots from FP1 & FP2

Old turning vanes
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New turning vanes
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New sidepods
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FWEP's
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New Diffuser
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RW
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I can't tell any difference with the nose, but it may be that the new nose is longer than before. Need overhead shot to be sure.

nash929
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Crucial_Xtreme wrote:James Allen says Ferrari has 6 major updates for Montmelo: including a new nose, front wing details, turning vanes, sidepods, exhausts, rear wing and floor.

Here's a compilation of shots from FP1 & FP2



I can't tell any difference with the nose, but it may be that the new nose is longer than before. Need overhead shot to be sure.

Is it just me or is the part where the nose meets the bulkhead curved now? just on top of the car number?
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Gridlock
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Optical only, I'm watching FP2 and from the rear it's clearly level across the bulkhead.
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hardingfv32
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What makes you think any flow is going in this hole (yellow arrow) after rounding that bend in front of it. This going to be a low pressure zone. I also doubt there will be any useful flow for the red circled zone to utilize.

Brian

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