Great, I’m not jealous at all!charliesmithhd wrote: ↑11 Jul 2019, 15:20Thank you gonna be at beckettes grandstand! I’ll let you know how the car handles
I’m a bit surprised to see the low downforce rear wing back on...
Great, I’m not jealous at all!charliesmithhd wrote: ↑11 Jul 2019, 15:20Thank you gonna be at beckettes grandstand! I’ll let you know how the car handles
Hülkenberg believes that the new asphalt will turn the basic conditions completely upside down. "In recent years, the asphalt was pretty wavy here. We had to drive at maximum downforce in 2018 to keep the cars on the track. This has thrown us back badly, because we last year still had a large power deficit. Now we are top with the engine. And the track looks much smoother. We'll go to the first practice with less downforce right now. "Ground Effect wrote: ↑11 Jul 2019, 15:27Great, I’m not jealous at all!charliesmithhd wrote: ↑11 Jul 2019, 15:20Thank you gonna be at beckettes grandstand! I’ll let you know how the car handles
I’m a bit surprised to see the low downforce rear wing back on...
I’m almost certain the rear wing is different to the previous “spoon” wings used earlier in the season but can’t put my finger on exactly what it is that’s new (it could just be that the spoon elements have been fitted to the standard end plates or something which is confusing me!).
Sainz: "The car will be similar to the one in Austria, but with some improvement, we do not like to say that we bring something new in a particular circuit, we carry something in every race, when we try it we will know how much it can help us".
https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/for ... eck-teams/The technicians continue their development program. Team Principal Andreas Seidl confirms: “We have many new parts from front to rear, which we will test on both cars on Friday."