Always nice to see some new sponsors, but again same overprice clothing as if the OG McLaren merch is not expensive enough...
Always nice to see some new sponsors, but again same overprice clothing as if the OG McLaren merch is not expensive enough...
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The can but it isn't allowed..."The FIA allows the use of these devices provided that their Characteristics are fixed once the car is out on the track."
http://www.formula1-dictionary.net/differential.html
“If we keep delivering upgrades to the car, if Lando keeps doing what he did so far these first three races, it will end up in keeping the pressure on these guys ahead of us and then there will be opportunities to finish races in front of them”CjC wrote: ↑04 May 2021, 17:04High praise indeed
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/seidl ... t/6502511/
That’s actually pretty encouraging... No doubt he’s having a great start to the season!
I feel the same way too. One key take away from Daniels’s interview on channel 4 for me was when they asked if the upgrades will help him. He said that Lando, with more knowledge of the car has done a good job so far of driving around the weaknesses. So if all goes according to plan, the upgrades will help them both.JRindt wrote: ↑04 May 2021, 17:30“If we keep delivering upgrades to the car, if Lando keeps doing what he did so far these first three races, it will end up in keeping the pressure on these guys ahead of us and then there will be opportunities to finish races in front of them”CjC wrote: ↑04 May 2021, 17:04High praise indeed
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/seidl ... t/6502511/
They sure are talking about upgrades way more than they did these last 2 years. I have a feeling it’s going to be a substantial package, which has the potential to break free from Ferrari and hang on to the coat tails of top 2
The upgrades are intended to improve the overall performance of the car, therefore they wouldn’t be intended to help one driver and not the other.Ground Effect wrote:I feel the same way too. One key take away from Daniels’s interview on channel 4 for me was when they asked if the upgrades will help him. He said that Lando, with more knowledge of the car has done a good job so far of driving around the weaknesses. So if all goes according to plan, the upgrades will help them both.JRindt wrote: ↑04 May 2021, 17:30“If we keep delivering upgrades to the car, if Lando keeps doing what he did so far these first three races, it will end up in keeping the pressure on these guys ahead of us and then there will be opportunities to finish races in front of them”CjC wrote: ↑04 May 2021, 17:04High praise indeed
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/seidl ... t/6502511/
They sure are talking about upgrades way more than they did these last 2 years. I have a feeling it’s going to be a substantial package, which has the potential to break free from Ferrari and hang on to the coat tails of top 2
He is. I wanted to share the article because as you know I do my fair share of Lando bashing but I also give credit when it’s dueSmallSoldier wrote: ↑04 May 2021, 17:35That’s actually pretty encouraging... No doubt he’s having a great start to the season!
I’m hoping for a strong showing in Barcelona!
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Me either. But if you search the quote, you'll find hits on many sites. Doesn't make it right, just popular.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑04 May 2021, 16:03@diffuserdiffuser wrote:
The can but it isn't allowed..."The FIA allows the use of these devices provided that their Characteristics are fixed once the car is out on the track."
http://www.formula1-dictionary.net/differential.html
I don’t know how reliable is that website and the information in it... But I have a tendency to believe more on the footage of the drivers actually changing the differential “on track” during qualifying (instead of for example during practice)... If it would be banned, they wouldn’t be able to use it and they wouldn’t have 2-3 sets of dials on their steering wheels to make the changes.
It would be nice to have some information from the Tech Regs or Sporting Regs, but I’m satisfied by the explanation from the team’s themselves as well as the footage... Thanks for the info though.
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You two gentleman might find this useful.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑04 May 2021, 16:03@diffuserdiffuser wrote:
The can but it isn't allowed..."The FIA allows the use of these devices provided that their Characteristics are fixed once the car is out on the track."
http://www.formula1-dictionary.net/differential.html
I don’t know how reliable is that website and the information in it... But I have a tendency to believe more on the footage of the drivers actually changing the differential “on track” during qualifying (instead of for example during practice)... If it would be banned, they wouldn’t be able to use it and they wouldn’t have 2-3 sets of dials on their steering wheels to make the changes.
It would be nice to have some information from the Tech Regs or Sporting Regs, but I’m satisfied by the explanation from the team’s themselves as well as the footage... Thanks for the info though.
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