With all the winglets gone, it seems the FIA wants to make F1 into more of a spec series
With all the winglets gone, it seems the FIA wants to make F1 into more of a spec series
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At the local forums I've already found pictures from Barcelona... Ugly BMW and Loeb in Red Bull. Have to admit, the cars will now look like they've made a huuuge step backwards.
Whaha, that BMW is nice !
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The Beemer would look better without that nose and the box sections on the ends of the front wing
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don't know what to think about the BMW aero, since they are still using the old tires. probably it's just "let's doing for the lulz, perhaps it could even work"
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Have to see a full 2009 car to full appreciate what it will look like...but man that looks f-ed up...
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MAybe they should regulate so that the wings cant be multiple levels(they aren't now, right?) but can retain their width.
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Thats been brought up countless times, but a Monza wing to 2008 regulations still has the same problems with the rear wake and how it affects the following car, it just does so whilst producing less downforce and drag. The 2009 rear wing together with the 2009 diffuser regulations dont have as many issues, and together with the 2009 front wing should provide less pain through high speed corners than the 2008 package.
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Is it April 1st already?
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Surely he can't be serious!
Instead of that, why don't they just go back to the tried-and-tested points system of 10, 6, 4, 3, 2, 1 instead of today's 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1?
Good god, it's terrible
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