And Carbon fiber is 5 times more ressistant than glass fiber, for example sorry for my horrible englishby Frantic - F1
yes but in 1982 didier pironi had a terrible accident and it´s a miracle that he doesen´t lost his right leg...by Frantic - F1
At a meeting in May 2006, a majority of the teams voted to scrap the plan to restrict engine development. However, within a few days Max Mosley stated that the homologated engine rule would remain. Bernie Ecclestone will propose a change to the current points system, giving more advantage to the winner. Improved cockpit protection Additional grooves to be added on rear tyres That are possby Frantic - F1
I readed that if CDG wasn´t introduced in 2008, then will appear in 2009, after the Concordia pact end, but it is running until 2012by Frantic - F1
I readed on a magazine that Lewis Hamilton pulled the "N" button during the Brazil GP, and the car had the slow down. then I viewed a record of that scene and he pulls that button (on the wheel´s left corner). My question is: It´s a driver error or a sensor failed and Hamilton pulled the "N" button to reset the gearbox??by Frantic - F1
Going with the rules: CDG System will be introduced No TC next year Standard ECU for all the teams Gearbox will run 4 races Aerodynamics limitations Motors frozen for 10 yearsby Frantic - F1
going back to the number issues, doesen´t lella lombardi tried to qualify on a Brabham N° 208!!! in 1974?by Frantic - F1
There was one exception to number one rule, when John Watson drove for Ill Niki Lauda at Nurburgring 1985, he drove Mclaren with number one but wasn't reigning champion. Ronnie Peterson ran 15 races with number 1 on his Lotus. I don´t remember if that happenned in 1971 (1970 champion Jochen Rindt, post-mortem) or in 1974 (after Stewart retirement), but he ran 15 races with number 1, i´m sby Frantic - F1
SexySam182 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > A big front wing wasn't needed because apparently the whole > car acted like a giant wing. It´s like the Colin Chapman "wing car" concept EDIT: but more developedby Frantic - F1
Ok, I have a couple of F1 cars with more than 4 wheels, I know that some cars are fake, but I don´t know which ones And I wanna give you some information, too Tyrrell P34 (1976): Tyrrell P34 (1977): Pat Clancy Special (Indianápolis 1957): These are the unique cars that ran in a official F1 race, but there are many other invents: Ferrari 312 T6 (1976/1977): Mby Frantic - F1
Slash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- >what car numbers are they using for next year? #22 and #23? Or if Prodrive runs in 2008 #24 or #25? In 1984, Tyreel lost all the championship points, but I don´t know if they used the last numbers of the grid...by Frantic - F1
I agree. The next year will been runned on the tracks, no on the desksby Frantic - F1
I think that Williams and BMW broken a little rule, so the maFIA should fine the teams, and they and their drivers won´t lost the points. The McLaren drivers didn´t lose their points with the spy scandal so why the Williams and BMW drivers should lose their points????by Frantic - F1
Bernie Ecclestone confirmed this race to 2010.by Frantic - F1
We need a different car, i´m tired of red and white.... i think it should be like thisby Frantic - F1
No news of him after europe GP. Does anybody knows if he´s recing or not? In which category? If he will return to F1?by Frantic - F1
DJSKYLINE Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Im sure they will improve as drivers adapt > throughout time. Me too. Doesen´t Robert Kubica ran in Monaco this year more-less all the race without TC and finished 5th?by Frantic - F1
Thats why I say that Sato has more experience. It´s similar than Heifield - Kubicaby Frantic - F1
chet Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ferrari, well, it could happen, Alonso wants to go to Ferrari on 2009. Montezemolo likes Alonsoby Frantic - F1
Sato scored points in this season with the same car and davidson not, but Sato has more experienceby Frantic - F1
That´s exactly what I´m trying to sayby Frantic - F1
But he finished ahead R. Schumacher several times... and RS in 2000 not was a bad driverby Frantic - F1
I remember that in 2000 he had a great Gp at Belgium with Williamsby Frantic - F1
And the 6th position in China? or the 4th position in the Monaco Q1? Ok, Sutil started a F3 race in Macao from the 18th position and he finished 3rd, in a street circuit, but I think that he has other teams offersby Frantic - F1
I think that Lewis can make the same way than Jacques Villeneuve, I hope not. Here are the JV results in the F1 WDC: 1996: 2nd 1997: 1st 1998: 5th 1999: 22nd 2000: 7th 2001: 8th 2002: 13rd 2003: 16th 2004: 23th 2005: 14th 2006: 15th I hope Lewis won´t have a F1 carrer like that...by Frantic - F1