Carbon rotors are light, and rear packaging for aero reasons means it's better to keep it in the wheel rim.
Carbon rotors are light, and rear packaging for aero reasons means it's better to keep it in the wheel rim.
I would say let them race but the risk of crashing and wasting a good 1-2 is so high, it's also too early to be making Sainz move out of the way with team orders. Rock and a hard place. With my logical hat on I'd say tell them to hold position. The team result is the most important thing
GrrG wrote: ↑13 May 2022, 15:07Ferrari penalty: four engines will be used on the F1-75s
https://www.formu1a.uno/penalita-ferrar ... ro-motori/
Suppousing Max can't catch through normal means (in which case i would advise the one with more pace at the time to get ahead), i would advise them to drive with a good judgement but let them do it.wowgr8 wrote: ↑16 May 2022, 22:01I would say let them race but the risk of crashing and wasting a good 1-2 is so high, it's also too early to be making Sainz move out of the way with team orders. Rock and a hard place. With my logical hat on I'd say tell them to hold position. The team result is the most important thing
Lots of interesting answers in the replies and it's cool to see the different viewpoints. There's almost no right or wrong answer in this instance
Singapore can be nice due to the 100% SC rate...wowgr8 wrote: ↑16 May 2022, 22:21https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/imag ... A&usqp=CAUGrrG wrote: ↑13 May 2022, 15:07Ferrari penalty: four engines will be used on the F1-75s
https://www.formu1a.uno/penalita-ferrar ... ro-motori/
Austria will most likely be the choice for the 3rd unit but I'm wondering where they will take the penalty. Monza would be the obvious choice as a power sensitive track but a) home race and b) it's difficult to overtake there. It all hinges on what track replaces Russia then because Singapore is also a bad place to take a penalty
All this is also complicated by the ERS upgrades and when exactly they'll arrive
Ferrari can repair any historical car and manufacture each screw and such.Big Tea wrote: ↑16 May 2022, 23:38Guys, I know it is somewhat off topic, but I have to ask if anyone knows.
These older works of art that are raced and damaged doing what they were maed to do- is there any entity that is/can still produce the replacement parts to get them back up and running, or are they gone for ever?
It would be so sad if they had to stop showing them in their element .
Including 'body work'? thats nice to know. I thought maybe as things move on the old systems were shut downdialtone wrote: ↑17 May 2022, 00:13Ferrari can repair any historical car and manufacture each screw and such.Big Tea wrote: ↑16 May 2022, 23:38Guys, I know it is somewhat off topic, but I have to ask if anyone knows.
These older works of art that are raced and damaged doing what they were maed to do- is there any entity that is/can still produce the replacement parts to get them back up and running, or are they gone for ever?
It would be so sad if they had to stop showing them in their element .
Absolutely every part / spare in the world is possible to be made.Big Tea wrote: ↑17 May 2022, 00:23Including 'body work'? thats nice to know. I thought maybe as things move on the old systems were shut downdialtone wrote: ↑17 May 2022, 00:13Ferrari can repair any historical car and manufacture each screw and such.Big Tea wrote: ↑16 May 2022, 23:38Guys, I know it is somewhat off topic, but I have to ask if anyone knows.
These older works of art that are raced and damaged doing what they were maed to do- is there any entity that is/can still produce the replacement parts to get them back up and running, or are they gone for ever?
It would be so sad if they had to stop showing them in their element .
Thanks.