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JustinSpiderholden wrote:
Yeah apparntly Hartley has not meet all the requirements yet
Jdawg wrote:An explanation of sorts about the rear diffuser issue for those that don't know
The rear diffuser rules which state all of the channels are the same height and length, with no difference in height between the main central section and the side channels.
McLaren, Ferrari, Renault and BMW Sauber follow this rule strictly and the rear crash structure ( the bit with the blinking red light) is seperate and above the diffuser
The designs of Brawn, Toyota and Williams the the diffuser blends onto the rear crash structure making it an extension of the rear diffusers upper panel raising and extending it.
Hence the disagreement.
The other teams want a ruling yes or no on the issue. If allowed they will make the necessary changes next race
So, on the weekend, look fot the cars taillight just below is the area of contention
Jdawg wrote:An explanation of sorts about the rear diffuser issue for those that don't know
The rear diffuser rules which state all of the channels are the same height and length, with no difference in height between the main central section and the side channels.
fivebob wrote:Jdawg wrote:An explanation of sorts about the rear diffuser issue for those that don't know
The rear diffuser rules which state all of the channels are the same height and length, with no difference in height between the main central section and the side channels.
Where does it state that in the F1 Technical Regulations???
JustinSpiderholden wrote:fivebob wrote:Jdawg wrote:An explanation of sorts about the rear diffuser issue for those that don't know
The rear diffuser rules which state all of the channels are the same height and length, with no difference in height between the main central section and the side channels.
Where does it state that in the F1 Technical Regulations???
It doesn't any where
Its jsut Mclaren, Ferrari, Reanult and Red Bull are upset becasue
McLaren are slow this season
is that because they wern't able to cheat and copy Ferrari's car this year
At least we will get to see if Hamilton genunily has talent or was jsut given a good car
Mr Revhead wrote::lol: come on justin, get a new line
fivebob, are you in melbourne at the moment?
whats the light like at 8-9pm local time? seeing as the race doesnt start till 7pm local i'd be thinking it'll be getting a little dark in the later stages. especially if the weather is a bit dodgy. that will make it interesting, albert park is quite closes in so shade and shadows will be rather prevalant!
Mr Revhead wrote::lol: come on justin, get a new line
fivebob, are you in melbourne at the moment?
whats the light like at 8-9pm local time? seeing as the race doesnt start till 7pm local i'd be thinking it'll be getting a little dark in the later stages. especially if the weather is a bit dodgy. that will make it interesting, albert park is quite closes in so shade and shadows will be rather prevalant!
Mr Revhead wrote:fivebob, are you in melbourne at the moment?
whats the light like at 8-9pm local time? seeing as the race doesnt start till 7pm local i'd be thinking it'll be getting a little dark in the later stages.
especially if the weather is a bit dodgy.
fivebob wrote:Jdawg wrote:An explanation of sorts about the rear diffuser issue for those that don't know
The rear diffuser rules which state all of the channels are the same height and length, with no difference in height between the main central section and the side channels.
Where does it state that in the F1 Technical Regulations???
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