Maybe it's really no good and it's all a trick to get people to design w wings in vain!

zgred wrote:
Wings are different now.
I have a feeling Ferrari launched their car on 2009 spec tyres giving the illusion that the front of the car is not the same scale as the Renault when actually it is. I say this because in previous head on photos of the F60 and F10 side by side, the front tyres appeared to be the same width. Ferrari is very longFil wrote:ok wow![]()
something tells me the scale isn't quite exact.. but its still a noticeable difference
rich1701 wrote:I have a feeling Ferrari launched their car on 2009 spec tyres giving the illusion that the front of the car is not the same scale as the Renault when actually it is. I say this because in previous head on photos of the F60 and F10 side by side, the front tyres appeared to be the same width. Ferrari is very longFil wrote:ok wow![]()
something tells me the scale isn't quite exact.. but its still a noticeable difference
Heavier cars will have to use full power in the opening laps in order not to fall dawn the grid... that's my logic, and by the time race is near finish they'll have a lot of fuel wasted (not to mention condition of tyres/additional pitstops)joseff wrote:Isn't it the other way around? Fuel misers would be lighter & quicker in the opening laps. By the final laps, *everybody* would be on fuel saving mode.