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Actually I think it may be even older. The nose looks a lot like the nose used on the r27 showcar.Dipesh1995 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2018, 13:35I think it’s a modified version of the Renault R29 (2009 car). Yep, some front wings were that basic back then![]()
Nose cone and engine cover looks like the one on the R27. Front wing is from the R29 without the cascades as are the sidepods (from a later version of the R29). Tbh, it looks to me like a mix of different parts from different cars all just bolted onto a pre-2010 chassisEdax wrote: ↑09 Nov 2018, 23:22Actually I think it may be even older. The nose looks a lot like the nose used on the r27 showcar.Dipesh1995 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2018, 13:35I think it’s a modified version of the Renault R29 (2009 car). Yep, some front wings were that basic back then![]()
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... lt_R27.JPG
I wish the low noses of the current F1 cars looked that good!ALO_Power wrote: ↑09 Nov 2018, 13:56https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... 213%29.jpg
Probably they use this nose for the exhibitions.
The chassis is definitely an R27 chassis... How you can tell that? its the shape of the sidepods, the airbox intake, the fact it has low cockpit side protections (the raised side protections came in 2008, so this is not an R28; the R28 had similar sidepods and airbox) and the best giveway is the presence of a V keel under the nose.ALO_Power wrote: ↑09 Nov 2018, 13:19So, Renault brought this formula car at an exhibition and they're advertising everywhere that it is the 2018 F1 Renault R.S.18. Well obviously, it's not. But which car is this? I can't recognize which year it is and I'm starting to doubt that it's even an F1 spec but more likely a lower category. (just look at the frong wing)
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That can be. I have seen a r25 on display at a bourse in 2007. But I am pretty sure that back then it still had the R25 “Uma Thurman” type nose.ESPImperium wrote: ↑17 Nov 2018, 22:47Its a R25 chassis, chassis 03 I'm led to believe. Its been doing the rounds since 2008 when ING had it in their HQ in the Netherlands for a year, then it went back to Einstone and was placed in its wind tunnel and museum tour, and had been repainted in Lotus colours forever till now. It has seen a couple Autosport shows as well. R25 had a V keel and the R27 was their first zero keel chassis.
Hope that answers your questions.
All they do is fabricate a new nose, they often do this and many other areas of the car to make them look current, like front and rear wings and engine cover.Edax wrote: ↑17 Nov 2018, 23:47That can be. I have seen a r25 on display at a bourse in 2007. But I am pretty sure that back then it still had the R25 “Uma Thurman” type nose.ESPImperium wrote: ↑17 Nov 2018, 22:47Its a R25 chassis, chassis 03 I'm led to believe. Its been doing the rounds since 2008 when ING had it in their HQ in the Netherlands for a year, then it went back to Einstone and was placed in its wind tunnel and museum tour, and had been repainted in Lotus colours forever till now. It has seen a couple Autosport shows as well. R25 had a V keel and the R27 was their first zero keel chassis.
Hope that answers your questions.
i've always thought the R27, especially with that bulky nose, looked extremely heavy. i know it's just by looks,Dipesh1995 wrote: ↑10 Nov 2018, 00:19Nose cone and engine cover looks like the one on the R27. Front wing is from the R29 without the cascades as are the sidepods (from a later version of the R29). Tbh, it looks to me like a mix of different parts from different cars all just bolted onto a pre-2010 chassisEdax wrote: ↑09 Nov 2018, 23:22Actually I think it may be even older. The nose looks a lot like the nose used on the r27 showcar.Dipesh1995 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2018, 13:35I think it’s a modified version of the Renault R29 (2009 car). Yep, some front wings were that basic back then![]()
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... lt_R27.JPG.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... n_2009.jpg
Edax wrote: ↑17 Nov 2018, 23:47That can be. I have seen a r25 on display at a bourse in 2007. But I am pretty sure that back then it still had the R25 “Uma Thurman” type nose.ESPImperium wrote: ↑17 Nov 2018, 22:47Its a R25 chassis, chassis 03 I'm led to believe. Its been doing the rounds since 2008 when ING had it in their HQ in the Netherlands for a year, then it went back to Einstone and was placed in its wind tunnel and museum tour, and had been repainted in Lotus colours forever till now. It has seen a couple Autosport shows as well. R25 had a V keel and the R27 was their first zero keel chassis.
Hope that answers your questions.
Bold parts are wrong. The rest is right or possible.ESPImperium wrote: ↑17 Nov 2018, 22:47Its a R25 chassis, chassis 03 I'm led to believe. Its been doing the rounds since 2008 when ING had it in their HQ in the Netherlands for a year, then it went back to Einstone and was placed in its wind tunnel and museum tour, and had been repainted in Lotus colours forever till now. It has seen a couple Autosport shows as well. R25 had a V keel and the R27 was their first zero keel chassis.
Hope that answers your questions.