Intakes??? Very strange flow-field if they are!!
Intakes??? Very strange flow-field if they are!!
Yes, I had a at that when I read it. I expect the twittering is done by some young twenty-something that knows nothing about technical things. Probably has a degree in media studies or a social media "degree" (I can't bring myself to call it a proper degree ).
Ignore the words, just look at the pretty pictures. Most social media is better consumed that way!
This is technical forum….
I know, but just like with various types of diagrams, you don't need words to learn something useful.
If you notice the commentary in a tweet is either factually incorrect or misleading, please make it plain in your adjoining comment.dans79 wrote: ↑24 Feb 2022, 21:27I know, but just like with various types of diagrams, you don't need words to learn something useful.
I posted the tweet to specifically answer this question.
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Just_a_fan wrote: ↑24 Feb 2022, 20:50Yes, I had a at that when I read it. I expect the twittering is done by some young twenty-something that knows nothing about technical things. Probably has a degree in media studies or a social media "degree" (I can't bring myself to call it a proper degree ).
I don't think so, personally. I remember lots of us thought that last year too, especially when Merc had lots of testing troubles.zibby43 wrote: ↑24 Feb 2022, 19:50As I’ve said previously in this thread, I just don’t see that (that it looks like last year’s car). The packaging, suspension, side pod solution, etc. are all completely new. In addition to the aero surfaces/furniture like wings, etc.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑24 Feb 2022, 19:27I still have the feeling that this car is not the real car. It looks like.last year's car with this year's wings and floor. I wouldn't be surprised to see something different at the next test / first race.
I think (correct me if I am wrong) that the impression you are getting stems from the fact that Merc have been able to make some sophisticated and elegant solutions, generally, from the previous rules possible for 2022, whereas other teams have not.
No just a lonely fan with 0 knowledge, its not officialcheeRS wrote: ↑24 Feb 2022, 22:10Just_a_fan wrote: ↑24 Feb 2022, 20:50Yes, I had a at that when I read it. I expect the twittering is done by some young twenty-something that knows nothing about technical things. Probably has a degree in media studies or a social media "degree" (I can't bring myself to call it a proper degree ).
Is that even an official F1 account for mercedes? I've never heard of "mercedes.f1motorsports"
Good point. Just looked and it is a fan account.cheeRS wrote: ↑24 Feb 2022, 22:10Just_a_fan wrote: ↑24 Feb 2022, 20:50Yes, I had a at that when I read it. I expect the twittering is done by some young twenty-something that knows nothing about technical things. Probably has a degree in media studies or a social media "degree" (I can't bring myself to call it a proper degree ).
Is that even an official F1 account for mercedes? I've never heard of "mercedes.f1motorsports"
Well Ferrari was super stable for the whole day yesterday and good part of today. They probably tried pushing a bit with some setup changes to see how much they can push before bouncy castle is activated.Jozsusz wrote: ↑24 Feb 2022, 22:40So according to Russell, the car isn't that bouncy at all, like the others.
F1 posted a video about the Ferrari, it's basically a rapper car.
But everyone says Mercedes is affected the most. So now what???
I mean I beleive Russell instead of the reporters, who told us that the Ferrari is super stable...then we saw the video...