Both Ferrari drivers also vetoed the proposition on GPDA meeting...
There is an engine minimum weight, its not just the engine but the whole system which is important like the ers, cooling, turbo and the engine.
Red Bull has two of the lightest drivers only weighing at 58 kilo [Vettel] and 68 kilo [Ricciardo]
Why would Newey want a 10 kg increase?
It's not like having two Mark Webers at 75 kg.!!
Charlie Whiting-Ferrari beware......Most of the Red Bull dominance tricks start like this.
According to german Motorsport-total Lotus 2014 car hasnt made it even to simulator...Considering that testing begins in a month the guys at Lotus are pretty late...
As source they took tweet from Lotus test-driver Nico Prost:
"Nico Prost @nico_prost 4h
Yesterday was last day of E21 in the sim @Lotus_F1Team, great car… now flat out on 2014 car!"
If true it means Lotus is out of the picture for next year and McLaren jumps aboard: Ferrari, RB, Mercedes, McLaren........all others....
I can not stop wondering why is our engine so much cheaper than mercedes? Any clues?
Probably to attract customers like Sauber and Marrusia who's main priority is cost. Every engine manufacturer needs more than 1 team running their engine because it means more data gathering which is important for its development. Ferrari's priority is to get some other teams to use their engine, rather than making profit out of it.
I'm not sure how the engine maker and customer come to the price (if they are negotiable or not). But I think we can be sure that Ferrari isn't cutting corners to make cheap engine because unlike 3rd party manufacturer, Ferrari is competing as well so our success relies on that engine we make. Safe to say the team will use the most expensive technology allowed by the rules.
Lets be honest Hornet none of the top teams would want to use our engines, could you ever imagine Mclaren or Red Bull wanting to win a race powered by Ferrari no chance, there again imagine Mclaren winning a race powered by Ferrari, we fans would be dying with embarrassment and so would all the staff at Maranello. Anyway teams struggle to pay for there engines now, look at Sauber they could not afford to pay Ferrari for the engines this year.
I agree that Ferrari would not like it at all if a Ferrari powered car won in another constructors chassis, but it would be good if those other teams get some technical assistance from Ferrari so that they are not bottom of the championship as well.
The most complete and simple describtion about 2014. With Images.
http://www.f1technical.net/features/...0bc3980ecc290f
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http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/111795
well i honestly do not know what's my opinion about this
not gonna change my profile picture
It's a stupid stupid rule. Double point in last race = stupid; last race = Abu Dhabi is stupid ==> combination is super stupid! + what if we're out of engine, then we get a 10 place grid penalty -> screwed.. So we need to start making a special Abu Dhabi package from the beginning and save an engine
“The Ferrari is a dream - people dream of owning this special vehicle and for most people it will remain a dream apart from for those lucky few.” ~ Enzo Ferrari
I hope we see 27 on the Ferrari again![]()
Forza Ferrari
And some testing this month
Kimi probably won't be allowed to test (or want too).
Forza Ferrari
Double points only if the race will be twice as long. Otherwise it's another plastic boobie thing.
Let's bet the numers of our guys:
Fernando: 7
Kimi: 11
I don't know, it just somehow fits to them in my head :xmasrolleyes:
IF YOU CAN DREAM IT, YOU CAN DO IT - ENZO FERRARI
lemme guess who'd want to have the nr1... vettel
not gonna change my profile picture
Pirelli Tyre test – Bahrain, 17-19 December, 2013
The F1 Commission agreed to a change to the 2013 Sporting Regulations, on safety grounds, allowing the Formula One tyre supplier to carry out a three-day test in Bahrain from 17-19 December, 2013. All Formula One teams have been invited to take part in the test and six have accepted: Red Bull Racing, Mercedes, Ferrari, McLaren, Force India and Toro Rosso.
Sorry if this has been reported already, or if this isn't the most appropriate forum. I haven't seen it posted elsewhere on the site yet. Apparently testing is opened up to everyone and not just the top 3 as had been previously reported.
Last edited by mkable1370; 9th December 2013 at 21:14.
Sorry about that... This was headline article on F1Technical.net earlier today.
http://www.f1technical.net/news/19022
Points for the last race
Double drivers’ and constructors’ points will be awarded at the final race of the Formula One season in order to maximise focus on the Championship until the end of the campaign.
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