No they were all taken as if you were walking around the 3d generated model at the track.Shrek wrote:hey Giblet, do you know if there's any pictures of the underbody?
By far the funniest thing I have read all day. You could not have said it any better.Giblet wrote:Looks like Hotwheels made a couple of racing cars. I'd like one with 2 engines and a surfboard on top please.Formula None wrote:Agree that it seems to be an aesthetics driven design. It takes a talented designer/engineer to make something that is both beautiful & effective. Pre-aero era porsches, chaparrals & jaguars come to mind. Even in the modern era there are many fine examples of aero dominated cars that still look great (just check the Most Beautiful F1 car thread). It seems this new IRL car is reaching beyond its designer's abilities though. To me this comes off as unrefined & tacky. Like a McDonalds toy version of the 2011 HRT car. I appreciate that they are making a nod towards drag reduction with the rear wheel trailing surfaces, though. Not breaking much new ground aside from that it seems. In summary, if you have no aesthetic sense, design for functionality. You'll usually end up with something that still looks quite good and avoids coming off as pretentious.
If American make a ar can make a speed like F1, but it only need 300hp to done that, what will FIA don in the next step?RabMcH wrote:Fair point Scania, also jwielage, what id like to know is why it is considered a second class series? If this new car can out perform an f1 (not saying it will i just hope it does as i always hope for cars that look out of this world or futuristic and beat everything else) will it stay pretty much the same as the tracks are mainly limited to America?
That is IF they can match the performance of a formula 1 car.Scania wrote:If American make a ar can make a speed like F1, but it only need 300hp to done that, what will FIA don in the next step?RabMcH wrote:Fair point Scania, also jwielage, what id like to know is why it is considered a second class series? If this new car can out perform an f1 (not saying it will i just hope it does as i always hope for cars that look out of this world or futuristic and beat everything else) will it stay pretty much the same as the tracks are mainly limited to America?
don't think that you know about speed more then the professional race engineerRabMcH wrote:That is IF they can match the performance of a formula 1 car.Scania wrote:If American make a ar can make a speed like F1, but it only need 300hp to done that, what will FIA don in the next step?RabMcH wrote:Fair point Scania, also jwielage, what id like to know is why it is considered a second class series? If this new car can out perform an f1 (not saying it will i just hope it does as i always hope for cars that look out of this world or futuristic and beat everything else) will it stay pretty much the same as the tracks are mainly limited to America?
They didn't learn crap, . 1st of all the selection "Moronic" commettee was a sham, Dallarra had this before Swift. Lola or anyone else even submitted a model /plan. Right now Dallarra is still running wind tunnnel test ands CFD on the "areo kit, so guess what the League hasn't published or released any specs for the areo kit so when the other kit makers or who ever that may be, will be a year behind in testings desighn of thier kits and Dallarra doesn't have to share it's tests and data. so it's only Dallara kits nest year. and the car has no new tech designed into it, those fenders parotecting the reart wheeels, this is suppose to be open wheel racing, this is going to be another crapwagon with tons of downforce. ANd Judd and Lotus crap is vaporware, Proton is bleeding to much cash form the buying of Reanualt F1, and can't pay for thier engines right now, so how in the hell are they going to pay for a Judd engine and then R&D for an areo kitrjsa wrote:Oh dear lord the Mach5 style ribs on the nose are not part of the kit? Didn't the learn with the hideous Dallara that is there?
Mind you, Lotus also has their GT4 and GT2 programs, and an LMP2 program their working on, not to mention the complete overhaul of the road car company. Lotus are stretching their supply lines, and if history has taught me anything it is that when your supply lines are stretched, they snap, and you're toast. Game over.cossie wrote:ANd Judd and Lotus crap is vaporware, Proton is bleeding to much cash form the buying of Reanualt F1, and can't pay for thier engines right now, so how in the hell are they going to pay for a Judd engine and then R&D for an areo kit