Gold should have been replaced by blue then... It is against company policy.bhallg2k wrote:As far as I'm concerned, Renault, I mean Lotus, missed a golden opportunity with their shampoo sponsor. They should have gone after Selsun Blue, because you "never wear black without the Blue."
you don't really need an undercut though. All the RB's 5 - 7 never had an undercut at the pods so its up to the designer.Mr.S wrote:The side-pods look slim but they do not have the huge undercut Force India has. It might be slim but slightly bulky. The Front Wing is Interesting. Weird,fresh & innovative. NO idea how this will work but I doubt any team will use this FW.
The whole car seems very generic. Nothing really stands out. It does not even look a SOLID Conservative Car like Mclaren's. It's a DUD,atleast if you are expectinG Lotus to compete with the best & gain podiums.
I see Force India convincingly beating Lotus. Two great young talents at F1 & Romain is a question mark & Kimi will take time to get his groove back.
4th is quite a Resonable target for them. I doubt if they can get anywhere near 4th.
the r31 had a lot of good aspects to the design. The car got 2 podiums off the bat with mediocre drivers. When the ebd wasn't fully used by other teams the car could have been considered a top car. The Front exhausts were the problem.Spencifer_Murphy wrote:Ok so its got a stepped nose...you gotta admit its the least offensive of the stepped noses so far. It's a stepped nose that I can live with lol.
It doesn't have anything obviously different to the concept of the R31 (besides that nose of course) but I guess that just means they are following the same design path, refining the concept and hoping to gain pace in a more "natural" manner (if that even makes ANY sense at all...as if a new design concept is "unnatural"...I hope you all understand what I'm trying to say though
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Perhaps they feel they understand the R31's concept sufficiently for that to be a good baseline for which Kimi (who they surely must see as a new figure-head to the team after Fernando left and Robert Kubica's unfortunate injury woes) to start building a team, and car, around.
I mean, the R26 wasn't much different to the R25....I guess the difference there was that the R25 was already a very good car.
I hope the car is quicker than we're beginning to believe using our "visual analysis" tools (lol) because it really would be great to see Kimi mixing it up with the best of them once again.