Duke said:Looks good. Nothing radical except the usual front wing / nose dev.
gord said:Now i know why i couldnt see yours .. huuuage!
Costa says F2007 an evolution
Ferrari's head of the chassis department Aldo Costa says the new F2007 is a development of last year's machine as the Italian squad seek continuity.
Costa, who replaces Ross Brawn as Ferrari's tech chief following the Briton's decision to take a sabbatical, claims the Maranello squad have changed their approach compared to last season when designing the new F2007.
Ferrari finished as runners-up to Renault in last year's championship, but the Italian team looked like the ones to beat in the latter part of the season, winning four of the last five races.
That has led to a more conservative approach when creating this year's car.
"The methodology of the project and the development of the car has been under the sign of continuity," said Costa. "Last year we adopted an aggressive approach and this year we will work with the same rhythm in development as in 2006. This was our aim and we hit our target.
"The aerodynamics have been completely remodelled; above all the front suspension, the air inlets on the main body and the rear axle are tighter and more tapered, to benefit also from the new architecture of the gear box.
"The suspension has been revised also under the aspect of new tyres, while the gear box has a new quick shift system, which will avert time loss during gear-changes. This system lowers the time of gear change, works for all gears and in every condition.
"We have also modified the disposition and the inclination of the radiator. As far as the rear suspension is concerned, it is continuing to evolve.
"Today's car is the one that will debut and has the same wings as the one in 2006. The car, which will go to start at the first GP, will have optimized wings, while this is just a provisional version. The F2007 is however definitive in its structure."
The F2007 will make its track debut tomorrow at the Fiorano circuit.
Green light for 'red-tyre' rule?
F1 will introduce the so-called 'red rule' to coincide with the beginning of the sport's sole tyre supplier era, we have learned.
It is understood that, in order to enhance Bridgestone's visibility after the withdrawal of Michelin, and to spice up the action for spectators, running two distinct tyre compounds - a 'hard' and a 'soft' - during every race will be mandatory for drivers.
Bridgestone pioneered the idea, involving the colouration of red tyre-walls to differentiate the softer tyre, in Champ Car.
It is understood that all eleven teams and the FIA have agreed to implement the rule for 2007.
I had forgotten we were losing Michelins.. i would say it benefits previous Bridgestone teams more due having Bridgestone setups and contacts already.. but ultimately everyone is on the same tyre. But what does this new rule mean? You have to use hard and softs in a race?Type_R said:Tyre story
I believe everyone will have to use at least one black and one red set during the race. No idea on qualifying though.gord said:I had forgotten we were losing Michelins.. i would say it benefits previous Bridgestone teams more due having Bridgestone setups and contacts already.. but ultimately everyone is on the same tyre. But what does this new rule mean? You have to use hard and softs in a race?
Also whens the Mclaren being launched?
McLaren to unveil the MP4-22 later today
McLaren are set to unveil their 2007 challenger, the MP4-22, at Valencia later today.
The team will lift the covers off their new car at the Spanish circuit with drivers Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton both present.
Testers Pedro de la Rosa and Gary Paffett will also be on hand for the launch as will McLarenCEO Martin Whitmarsh and Mercedes motorsport boss Norbert Haug.
The team presentation will take place at the Cuidad de las Artes y las Ciencias, starting with a street demonstration around the venue, with the drivers in a series of Mercedes-Benz road cars.
This will be followed by a breathtaking demonstration in last year's McLaren Mercedes liveried MP4-21 Formula 1 cars by both Alonso and Hamilton.
rpstewart said:The overalls are BRIGHT!!!!
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tonyyeb said:No offence but couldn't you just post a link to the site?
Type_R said:No. This thread should have a big 56k NO NO on it...![]()