Unfortunately, a Huracan is faster than a Countach Long season for us Italophiles I fear.holeindalip wrote: ↑01 Aug 2020, 19:08Exactly my thoughts, just didn’t know how to word it as well......
Unfortunately, a Huracan is faster than a Countach Long season for us Italophiles I fear.holeindalip wrote: ↑01 Aug 2020, 19:08Exactly my thoughts, just didn’t know how to word it as well......
When I first heard that Sauber was to become ALFA Romeo, I got all excited. I never thought the team would regress to this level! It's pretty bad.Scorpaguy wrote: ↑01 Aug 2020, 23:58Unfortunately, a Huracan is faster than a Countach Long season for us Italophiles I fear.holeindalip wrote: ↑01 Aug 2020, 19:08Exactly my thoughts, just didn’t know how to word it as well......
I think it was 2013 or 14, I was standing in the WRC paddock mid season. Every bit on the VW car looked new/fresh/unused. Every bit on the Citroen car looked in great condition and well polished. Every bit on the Ford car looked within spec but a bit dull. VW was winning everything in sight at the time.
I don't think a comparison can be made based on these photos. The old photos are in sunny light conditions, whereas the new photos are in shade or overcast conditions. Of course carbon fiber looks more reflective in direct sunlight.Scorpaguy wrote: ↑27 Aug 2020, 15:17...those lower close ups, the old (ancien) pics look a sight more fit, polish, and trim than do the new ones. While I realize polish and shine do not win races, the attention to detail re such often reflect upon overall work ethics and practices (of course the nouveau pics could also be post race). Still, I am worried about this team.
Polished or not, today they had a better package than their big brother (Big Red)Nathanael F1 wrote: ↑31 Aug 2020, 01:48I don't think a comparison can be made based on these photos. The old photos are in sunny light conditions, whereas the new photos are in shade or overcast conditions. Of course carbon fiber looks more reflective in direct sunlight.Scorpaguy wrote: ↑27 Aug 2020, 15:17...those lower close ups, the old (ancien) pics look a sight more fit, polish, and trim than do the new ones. While I realize polish and shine do not win races, the attention to detail re such often reflect upon overall work ethics and practices (of course the nouveau pics could also be post race). Still, I am worried about this team.
poorly scaled i must say lolMorteza wrote: ↑03 Sep 2020, 14:14Different rear wing concept to the one used for Spa's race. Inverted spoon, no gurney.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Eg_UusiXkAA ... ame=medium
Nicolas Carpentiers wrote:The Alfa Romeo has different rear wing concept for the Italian GP, as spotted by Albert Fabrega. Note that the shape of the pillars is also different, more square, quite original.