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very interesting, they are running with pull rod front suspension
I read somewhere the other day that the last car to use pull-rod front suspension (up to now) was the 2001 Minardi PS01. So I'm curious if it actually offers any advantage or if this is just a result of Ferrari trying to be different. Although to be fair I wouldn't expect that from Ferrari.very interesting, they are running with pull rod front suspension
Well I see that that joke USF1 image from a few years ago was somewhat prophetic:
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and thisOh, they'll all take what they know to work - but at the same time, they'll add their own ideas in. Like Force India's ultra-thin nose. Or McLaren's "snow plough" under the nosecone. Ferrari, on the other hand, just copy and paste.
You sound way too snob, the below part, on the nose is way different from Mclaren. Look at the huge nose supports, in Ferrari they are trying to direct as much air as they can stright under the car and then on the rear end. Mclaren clearly have a different approach. And the rear doesn't look like a RB either. Ferrari nose indeed is quite strange but we don't know if that's the final version or if that thing help generate a diserd turbolence.No, it's not. It's got a McLaren double-airbox, Red Bull sculpting at the rear and tiny in-vogue airboxes. Once again, Ferrari have just taken the best ideas from the year before and grafted them together.
Personally I don't mind the appearance of the F310 at all, although I do prefer how it looked with the nose raised. For comparison...Regarding ugliness, has anyone compared this with F310 (1996 car)?![]()
I find it very strange how aesthetics suddenly don't mean anything when Ferrari produces an ugly car. I can't think of the last truly ugly car that won a race, so I don't have much in the way of hope for the Ferrari combine harvester.
I'm not so sure frankly. Remember a few months ago when Adrian Newey was quoted as saying that the 2012 Red Bull would 'suprise' the F1 paddock? Also do you remember when he also stated that the RB8 would be an evolution of the 2011 challenger? To me this suggests there won't be a dramatic change in the front end since that would be a departure from last years machine. I suspect the nose will be similar to last year, albeit stepped. This being Newey however I'm sure he has developed a much more elegant solution than Ferrari have. Personally I expect the 'surprise' to be at the rear of the car.Somehow I doubt that Adrian Newey will be putting a stepped nose on the RB8.
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very interesting, they are running with pull rod front suspension
True story
The only thing I really like on the new ferrari is the roll bar structure this year. They did a good job placing the Kers intake.
That really is the only issue with the aesthetics I'd say, the nose. Everything rearward of the nose looks sleek and aggressive, I like it. But then you have the nose and it's the exact opposite. Not only does it look awful in the first place but the fact it doesn't match the rest of the car makes it even worse.My eyes, that nose...
But overall the car looks good![]()
I find it very strange how aesthetics suddenly don't mean anything when Ferrari produces an ugly car. I can't think of the last truly ugly car that won a race, so I don't have much in the way of hope for the Ferrari combine harvester.
Oh, they'll all take what they know to work - but at the same time, they'll add their own ideas in. Like Force India's ultra-thin nose. Or McLaren's "snow plough" under the nosecone. Ferrari, on the other hand, just copy and paste.
No, it's not. It's got a McLaren double-airbox, Red Bull sculpting at the rear and tiny in-vogue airboxes. Once again, Ferrari have just taken the best ideas from the year before and grafted them together.
In terms of wetted area, I'd say Ferrari have the smallest nosecone of any seen so far. It's just a smoothed bracket to hold out the front wing - and get itself out of the way of airflow going underneath to the interesting bits.
Even though the nose looks high, I venture to say that the pull-rod suspension more than compensates in getting the CG as low as possible.
Respectfully,
Steve
I would think that little "bump" would be bad for aero, right?
I find it very strange how aesthetics suddenly don't mean anything when Ferrari produces an ugly car. I can't think of the last truly ugly car that won a race, so I don't have much in the way of hope for the Ferrari combine harvester.
The BMW F1.09 never won a race. You're thinking of the BMW Sauber F1.08 that won the 2008 Canadian GP. Although the F1.08 wasn't ugly in my mind and it certainly performed a lot better than its successor ever did.I think the BMW F1.09 is one of the last ugly cars to win a race