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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornet View Post
    I think the F150's rear is really small too, though not as small as RB there
    Wonder if there's something we don't know about (or I don't know about )
    Wouldn't worry about it.

    They built a car that was a second a lap faster than ours last year and still only just won the championship.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ste View Post
    Wouldn't worry about it.

    They built a car that was a second a lap faster than ours last year and still only just won the championship.
    Good point

    If our car this year can be on par with the RB, we could take back both titles

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    did anyone see any pics of the new McLaren ? curious to what they did, since they hyped up their own shop saying their design might be controversial
    nevermind...just checked the date of their unveiling.
    are they playing it tactical by revealing their car AFTER the first real test session?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grinsomx View Post
    did anyone see any pics of the new McLaren ? curious to what they did, since they hyped up their own shop saying their design might be controversial
    They're running an interim car. Looks basically like last years but I imagine they'll be running KERS and the adjustable rear wing.

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    Anyone knows what kind of rearsuspension each team runs. Pull or pushrod?

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    lol, a few years back it was all about the keels. zero keel, v-keel, single keel. This year the hypes are the pull and pushrods? :p

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    Quote Originally Posted by Curbs View Post
    Anyone knows what kind of rearsuspension each team runs. Pull or pushrod?
    Red Bull are running pull-rod and most teams have followed that.

    Ferrari have stuck with push-rod in a way they believe will work better for them than switching to pull-rod. Push-rod is easier to adjust - dampers etc. Whereas Red Bull will need to take apart bits of the car to adjust theirs.

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    Yeah, I know Red Bull used it. I did just wounder if everybody followed them.
    Just read Gary Andersons launchblog on Autosport. He did have some concerns over Ferraris agressive pushrod (them being moved forward) wich means the loads will be much greater.
    I hope the others will struggle to adapt to pull rod. I mean, Red Bull have used it since 2009. So they have got the hang of it.

    I read that Renault have pull rod.
    Sauber push rod (but then they have gearbox and everything from Ferrari, so maybe thats natural)

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    I'm not seeing many KERS warning stickers on these cars?? Have most opted out again?

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    I think we & Mcloser has upper hand (KERS) compare to the rest...and I hope we'll gain extra experience during 09 and hope the relaibility workout to our way instead others teams when they run KERS and most important the weight distribution of KERS play vital role for tis championship...

    Forza Ferrari...and team im most concern were Renault.


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    I think most will have it but for the first test it is a bit premature to run the KERS to. Right now it is all about checking the systems and look for any basic flaws on the car. IMHO

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    mmmm. My instinct says otherwise. Anyone thinking of running it this season would have it "at least" on-board from day 1, even if it's switched off.

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    Yeah that is what I meant. It's not on. Too many risks for a problem too early on in testing. KERS works we have seen that in 2009. There will be some troubles but if the car itself is OK you can still run it without KERS. That must be the first goal!

    Edit: Do you need the sticker on the car even if it is turned off? Any rules on that especially in testing?

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    Looking at the cars launched so far, the Ferrari and Lotus are the best looking ones imo

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    Each car has something special on it. I must say that the Team Lotus looks great for it second year, wonder what will Virgin & HRT manage in their second attempt? Torro Rosso is imho so far the only car that looks old (2010), and I personally don't like the new Reno. Don't know what I don't like it just looks wrong to me (and it is not the livery!).

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    Quote Originally Posted by bkircher View Post
    Hmmm strange engine cover on that rb. It would be great to get some high rez images of the different teams launch cars. Its soo weird that on all the cars, the rear is so empty.
    that engine cover looks just like the one suggested in scarbsF1

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    That rear is even better on the rb than it is on the Ferrari. But it seems messier somehow, and more unreliable maybe. I think we can both but some aero parts on it and make it go like a rocket.


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    Someone has any link where they have detailed info about the difference between the push and pull rod?

    Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SilverSpeed View Post
    Someone has any link where they have detailed info about the difference between the push and pull rod?

    Thanks.
    http://f1-dictionary.110mb.com/pushrod_pullrod.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ste View Post
    They're running an interim car. Looks basically like last years but I imagine they'll be running KERS and the adjustable rear wing.
    the car will be running to all this years rules. Think it out next week
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    tks for the link Tifosi.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ste View Post
    Wouldn't worry about it.

    They built a car that was a second a lap faster than ours last year and still only just won the championship.
    And we have to carry the extra bulk of a push-rod. so if we can get some sort of crazy diffuser related loophole, then they are screwed, as the best suspension for the DD is push rod, and they wont be able to copy it.

    Hopefully that will negate any advantage to SidePodDiffuser.

    Get thinking, boys!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Salvador Dali View Post
    Yeah that is what I meant. It's not on. Too many risks for a problem too early on in testing. KERS works we have seen that in 2009. There will be some troubles but if the car itself is OK you can still run it without KERS. That must be the first goal!

    Edit: Do you need the sticker on the car even if it is turned off? Any rules on that especially in testing?
    According to Fernando ferrari not only had KERS on board in the first test but also ran it. Apparently he was trying to get used to fiddling around with all the new buttons on the wheel.

    Sounds like ferrari have seemingly got the KERS sorted atleast.

    Source:http://adamcooperf1.com/2011/02/01/f...lf-confidence/
    “But in the morning we started step-by-step, some laps we activate the KERS, some other laps we activate the rear wing, and then we start doing everything at the same time and getting used to it. Now in the afternoon everything was coming out automatically, so I think it’s good. Tomorrow plus Jerez will be enough to be completely confident on the new things.”

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    Now this is really great news! Maybe we are a little bit ahead of the pack in that respect.

    Thx Zeus

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    Quote Originally Posted by zeus2 View Post
    According to Fernando ferrari not only had KERS on board in the first test but also ran it. Apparently he was trying to get used to fiddling around with all the new buttons on the wheel.

    Sounds like ferrari have seemingly got the KERS sorted atleast.

    Source:http://adamcooperf1.com/2011/02/01/f...lf-confidence/
    Liking this.

    McLaren had as good a KERS if not better than us in 2009, but now we have more experience than them in 2011, and red bull had no experience in 2009.


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    Just found this on Autosport - RB anyone?

    Quote Originally Posted by Autosport
    Although Renault is the only team that is running the exhaust configuration in Valencia, a number of other outfits are believed to already have the concept under development and are set to introduce it before the start of the season.
    Reno also said they had the KERS running today...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Salvador Dali View Post
    Just found this on Autosport - RB anyone?



    Reno also said they had the KERS running today...
    I would be very surprised if teams who already have the usual exhaust placements on the car will be able to change to the Renault style ones. That's a humongous re-design. Especially for something as tightly packaged as most of the cars we've seen. Maybe Lotus or HRT may have it or Force India and McLaren since they've not introduced their cars yet. As for the others - I highly doubt it.

    If you consider how difficult it was for most teams to incorporate a blown diffuser in 2010, where the exhaust is only moving a matter of inches - imagine how hard this would be.

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