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The Merc is the best looking so far. But I'm not really bothered what they look like as long as the racing is closer this year.
How many crashes in recent years would have been prevented (or serious consequences mitigated) by these new noses, I can think of very few indeed. Change for change's sake.
That's all good until it actually happens... The rules are good in intention (and IMO low noses as intended by the change would look good - like the Merc) just poorly worded so that phallic noses are a good option. They are almost certain to be changed for 2015.
Besides, the lower noses are intended to also reduce the risk of Webber aeroplane type accidents where the nose of a car hits the rear of another car and gets flipped up.
As well as the Webber incident, was it Grosjean that launched and very nearly took Alonso's head off at the first corner?
The biggest safety issue with open wheeled racing is the open wheels, they are what tend to launch a car in the air. That's why Indycar have introduced a rear wheel bumper thing, ironically developed by the late great Dan Wheldon.
I'm not sure what strength the gonzo nose would have in an impact, looks like it could just break off anyway?
It's subject to various crash tests - IIRC one of which impacts obliquely to test its ability to deal with sideways loading.
http://www.formula1.com/inside_f1/safety/cockpit_and_crash_tests/9504.html
Of course, forgot about that. Must be a pretty thick lump of carbon?
Front wing failure apparently according to Scarbs
Acording to the BBC "session starts" "Hamilton crashes at turn one"
{Shakes head}{rolls eyes}
EDIT; front wing failure Ho Hum
MERCEDES AMG F1 ?@MercedesAMGF1We can confirm a front wing failure on car 44. The reason is now being investigated. Lewis is fine, thank you all for asking!
Nothing to do with Lewis then - but if it's a problem with the wing that might mean they can't just bolt on a spare (if they've got one).
Acording to the BBC "session starts" "Hamilton crashes at turn one"
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Good God! It's the worst of all of them!
They've painted it black so you'll never see it, haha
It's already affectionately being referred to as 'mandingo' ๐ฏ
That Force India ๐ฏ No wonder the launch photos were in profile view.
Its just asking for to be either snapped off at the lightest contact, or for someone with a crude mind to paint it a different colour. And add some, err other detail.
Yep - looks like a neat solution. (Edit - "Like" here is relative, in the same way that I "like" orange cream chocolates when given the choice between them, strawberry creams and turkish delight).
Oh dear ๐ฏ
jeez
i can see a repeat of red bull's fatally oscillating wing happening at some point on one or more of these cars.
crazy that those add-on bits of carbon, bit like barry boys bulldozer body kit, actually makes the cars ultimately go faster.
This is taking the car as a penis extension a little too literally.
Plus they'll be waving around on our screens for a whole season at least it seems.
There should be a prize for the most penis-y penis bit. It's a toss up (haha) between Caterham and Force India IMO
At least Caterham are doing something useful with their penis
Haha!!
I bet they've been bending over backwards to accommodate those designs
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Despite the dodgy aesthetic appeal to this years' batch of 4-wheel missiles, and from following the Beeb's As it Happens thing for the first test day, it strikes me that the 2014 championship of any worth of note will be the Constructor's. Who will make their car the most reliable and be able to interpret and understand the vast reams of data to then develop pace.
Notwithstanding the driver's will need to be able to get to grips with it all, I foresee the winning driver will be anyone of them who is given the most reliable car. Which for me, puts a new nuance to this forthcoming season and I won't become too tempted to get caught up in the whole driver thing.
As such, if I think hard enough, I kinda see the possible reasoning behind the double points scheme at the end of the season, maybe trying to balance out the many DNF's that are seemingly likely. I'm liking the potential unpredictability. Let's hope the back of the grid team's manage to get some points and possibly podium's.
So, all in all, I'm holding a glimmer of hope it might just be not so much as predictable as the sport can be at times.
my god the caterham looks like its made from lego botched in with...that one that was a cheap version of lego, and only 1 bit fitted with it
Duplo?
What do we think of the sound ?
No mention yet, I would be interested [url= http://www.f1times.co.uk/news/display/08447 ]http://www.f1times.co.uk/news/display/08447[/url]
http://www.f1times.co.uk/news/display/08447
Oh and for the record the designers at Caterham should be shot....I can't see that nose arrangement making it to the next test.
It's defo going to snap off. Looks like they the guy who did the wing and nose was sitting in a different building to the one who did the body !
What a mess, word on the street is Williams are keeping the martini paint job secret until the first race...hmmm martini white
They really need to rename the series 'Formula Wang' rather than 'Formula 1' this season.
Interesting about the enforced camera positions in those winglets.
Was hoping there might be some more innovative camera locations again, plus thermal etc. cameras.
slackalice - Member
As such, if I think hard enough, I kinda see the possible reasoning behind the double points scheme at the end of the season, maybe trying to balance out the many DNF's that are seemingly likely. I'm liking the potential unpredictability. Let's hope the back of the grid team's manage to get some points and possibly podium's.So, all in all, I'm holding a glimmer of hope it might just be not so much as predictable as the sport can be at times.
Well then the points should gradually ramp up during the season, not Abu Dhabi = Spa x 2
andytherocketeer - MemberInteresting about the enforced camera positions in those winglets.
Was hoping there might be some more innovative camera locations again, plus thermal etc. cameras.
Yes I was hoping for the 360 camera that indycars have. That's great and you feel right in the action.




