I like to see how open this team is. Yes, they do not have the best equipment on the grid or the best car, but things like this make me support this team.imightbewrong wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vi25McEJqM0[/youtube]
Another nice video from HRT explaining the new floor (for those among us who understands spanish).
isnt the gap static tho ? I mean if they took 2 seconds that would mean they would challenge Marussia and Caterham which they arent, so its exactly the same position as last year, static ftlTrocola wrote:I like to see how open this team is. Yes, they do not have the best equipment on the grid or the best car, but things like this make me support this team.imightbewrong wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vi25McEJqM0[/youtube]
Another nice video from HRT explaining the new floor (for those among us who understands spanish).
In Japan they also showed us the Cosworth engine and where are the water pump, the oil pump and the alternator.
On the other side, talking about the car, I looked at the fastest laps from last year's Japanese GP and this year's and it really looks great:
2011:
Fastest lap: Daniel Ricciardo - 1:41.437 (1:36.568 Fastest lap)
Fastest Qualy lap: Daniel Ricciardo - 1:37.846 (1:30.466 Q3 pole)
2012:
Fastest lap: Pedro de la Rosa - 1:39.351 (1:35.774 Fastest lap)
Fastest Qualy lap: Pedro de la Rosa - 1:35.385 (1:30.839 Q3 pole)
It's a 2 second improvement over a year. They may be the slowest team, but they are really closing the gap
Trocola
I'm a little pressed for time but you could please upload that video if you get the opportunity?Trocola wrote:
In Japan they also showed us the Cosworth engine and where are the water pump, the oil pump and the alternator.
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Trocola
they are in the same position as last year, but they have closed the gap. In Japan they were 8 tenths off caterham (quali). I know thats one gp, but overall the have moved closer.Its just unfortunate for them that whilst there car has prob improved by 1.5-2 secs others have improved 1-1.5 secs.Huntresa wrote:isnt the gap static tho ? I mean if they took 2 seconds that would mean they would challenge Marussia and Caterham which they arent, so its exactly the same position as last year, static ftlTrocola wrote: It's a 2 second improvement over a year. They may be the slowest team, but they are really closing the gap
I found the video on antena 3 website, but you can only watch it from Spain and Andorra. Maybe somebody will upload the video like they did with the floor one.mx_tifoso wrote:I'm a little pressed for time but you could please upload that video if you get the opportunity?Trocola wrote:
In Japan they also showed us the Cosworth engine and where are the water pump, the oil pump and the alternator.
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Trocola
Gracias! Y saludos...
Yes, they are in the same position as last year, but they have improve their pace. The problem is that Marussia and Caterham improved too.Huntresa wrote: isnt the gap static tho ? I mean if they took 2 seconds that would mean they would challenge Marussia and Caterham which they arent, so its exactly the same position as last year, static ftl
http://twitter.yfrog.com/kf9bhltjJayeOFarrell wrote:Does anyone have any images of the new rear wing they trailed in FP2?
Here's last week videomx_tifoso wrote:I'm a little pressed for time but you could please upload that video if you get the opportunity?Trocola wrote:
In Japan they also showed us the Cosworth engine and where are the water pump, the oil pump and the alternator.
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Trocola
Gracias! Y saludos...
I have no engineering background. Can someone point out the differences between the two wings; other than the colouring?sefarad wrote:Old rear wing
And new one
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Wow! They have removed the script. That mus save a gram or two!sefarad wrote:Old rear wing
And new one
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