i like to share the new photo's from yesterdays launch of mp4-27 and i really like this car compare to caterham.
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ps-anyway, i'm a williams fan and sorry to mention this here.

Yes it is Scarbszoro_f1 wrote:is this scrab? if he is, than he is sitting in the second row behind ron dennis and martin whitmarsh.![]()
Does that make it a Suburban?bhallg2k wrote:What's so bad about a race car with a wheelbase longer than that of a Chevy Tahoe?manchild wrote:Racing cars shouldn't have big ratio between width and length, and some of the modern F1 cars like recent Mclarens and Ferraris are simply fugly.
ajprice wrote:I'm still trying to work out how they got it within the rules with a smooth nose![]()
All I can think of is that their 275mm section starts lower than the drawing, making the underside of the nose lower (maybe allowing them to make that extended tea tray up to the front wing. So the top surface is the gentle curve from cockpit to nose tip. The Caterham is more like the drawing, with a straight line from the cockpit, a step down and a straight line to the nose tip.
Do the rules state that the top of the 275mm section has to be the same height as the cockpit, or just that that section of the car has to be 275mm deep?
Javert wrote:The car is visibly reliable and has a decent amount of downforce
How exactly do you see reliability, downforce, and tyre preservation?Javert wrote:The design have been thought around Pirelli tires, to make them last longer.
You can't tell if you look at that, they are not scaled. The rear wing is a lot bigger on the 27's photo andd so are the tyres etc.tok-tokkie wrote:The 'radiator' inlets are much larger (especially compared to the -25). Last year's secondary air inlet behind the engine inlet seems to have been moved tothe 'radiator' inlets. This comparison 25/27 shows the difference well http://mclarenf-1.com/index.php?page=srch&ch1=22&ch2=5
Edit: Nevermind. It is difficult to really compare them truly accurately. From the top-down view, the inlets seem to be the same size.tok-tokkie wrote:The 'radiator' inlets are much larger (especially compared to the -25). Last year's secondary air inlet behind the engine inlet seems to have been moved tothe 'radiator' inlets. This comparison 25/27 shows the difference well http://mclarenf-1.com/index.php?page=srch&ch1=22&ch2=5
Agreed, they are not properly scaled. But you can see more distance between the side pods and the turning vanes on the 25 than the 27, so I do think that the inlets on the 27 are a bit wider, yes.ledzep4pm wrote:You can't tell if you look at that, they are not scaled. The rear wing is a lot bigger on the 27's photo andd so are the tyres etc.tok-tokkie wrote:The 'radiator' inlets are much larger (especially compared to the -25). Last year's secondary air inlet behind the engine inlet seems to have been moved tothe 'radiator' inlets. This comparison 25/27 shows the difference well http://mclarenf-1.com/index.php?page=srch&ch1=22&ch2=5