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Posted on 2/3/22 at 8:57 am to Jor Jor The Dinosaur
They tanked all of last season just developing this new car.
If they arent done yet, they will never be ready.
If they arent done yet, they will never be ready.
Posted on 2/3/22 at 9:07 am to kengel2
https://twitter.com/ChrisMedlandF1/status/1489250758126039043
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Chris Medland
@ChrisMedlandF1
Expecting this to be renderings of some form of 2022 car but previous history suggests the real thing that gets rolled out in Barcelona looks very different #F1
Posted on 2/3/22 at 9:48 am to bikerack
Very interesting...
https://twitter.com/formularacers_/status/1489229458921951239
https://twitter.com/formularacers_/status/1489229458921951239
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Formula 1 has removed the Q2 tyre rule, which forced the top 10 from qualifying to start the race on the same tyres used in their fastest Q2 lap.
Posted on 2/3/22 at 9:48 am to bikerack
That's pretty much known at this point, these are really just livery previews more than anything, none of these teams trot out their actual cars and give competition a peak at any new aero tricks.
Posted on 2/3/22 at 10:16 am to Obtuse1
Man the GP ice race looks like so much fun.
Posted on 2/3/22 at 10:32 am to bikerack
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Formula 1 has removed the Q2 tyre rule
I never liked that rule.
Posted on 2/3/22 at 11:50 am to BottomlandBrew
I think the sprint races showed the strategy of allowing the change for the race.
The only teams that the previous rule hurt were those who qualified 8-10. So it worked against teams who did better in qualy, which is the opposite of what should be happening.
The only teams that the previous rule hurt were those who qualified 8-10. So it worked against teams who did better in qualy, which is the opposite of what should be happening.
Posted on 2/3/22 at 3:45 pm to fightin tigers
Ferrari fires up the F1-75 for the first time:
Twitter
I can't help but be reminded how industrial low cylinder count turbo engines sound. Nothing like the glorious V10s when Renault played God Save the Queen and We Are the Champions with a little throttle magic.
I can't help but be reminded how industrial low cylinder count turbo engines sound. Nothing like the glorious V10s when Renault played God Save the Queen and We Are the Champions with a little throttle magic.
Posted on 2/3/22 at 4:08 pm to Obtuse1
That video all but confirms my suspicion that Carlos and his cousin do a lot of blow in their free-time. Blood shot as frick lol
Posted on 2/3/22 at 5:04 pm to Obtuse1
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I can't help but be reminded how industrial low cylinder count turbo engines sound. Nothing like the glorious V10s when Renault played God Save the Queen and We Are the Champions with a little throttle magic
The only F1 race I've attended was during the V10 era. As impressive as the buzzin hornets were, that was never my favorite race engine sound. While I've always been mostly an open-wheel race fan, my favorite engine sounds have come from IMSA. Attending an IMSA race is a great opportunity to hear many different engines. My favorite race engine sound has always been the Corvette pushrod V8 (I last attended a race in the C6 era). The worst race engine I ever heard was the V8 in the Panoz LMP-1, the weird open cockpit car where the driver sat near the back. Also, I thought the Ferrari F360 V8 sounded awful. So the V8 is responsible for both my favorite and most hated engine sounds.
Posted on 2/3/22 at 5:42 pm to TouchedTheAxeIn82
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Also, I thought the Ferrari F360 V8 sounded awful.
I hope you know you will go to petrolhead hell when you die talking about a 3.6L flat-plane crank from the hallowed halls of Maranello like that. While only the road version of the Challenge car never forget Clarkson said of the 360CS while testing it: "I'd like to consider Ferrari as a scaled-down version of God"
RE F1 engines anyone that doesn't think the Tipo 44 3L V12 in the 90's era Ferrari 412s isn't the most glorious sound can meet me at Sonic.
YT Jump to about 20 seconds to start the sounds
BTW I do understand why some are captivated by the sound of low revving long stroke OHV V8s but they don't how the fury I like to associate with motorsport.
Posted on 2/3/22 at 6:41 pm to Obtuse1
I love me some thundering big inch V8's, but a F355 with Tubi exhaust is hard to beat on sound.
Some minivan's are likely quicker in a straight line today, but that sound is awesome.
LINK
A 10,000 rpm SBC doesn't sound bad either.
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eta-427 Ford vs V12 Ferrari
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Some minivan's are likely quicker in a straight line today, but that sound is awesome.
LINK
A 10,000 rpm SBC doesn't sound bad either.
LINK
eta-427 Ford vs V12 Ferrari
LINK
This post was edited on 2/3/22 at 6:45 pm
Posted on 2/3/22 at 6:48 pm to Obtuse1
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RE F1 engines anyone that doesn't think the Tipo 44 3L V12 in the 90's era Ferrari 412s isn't the most glorious sound can meet me at Sonic.
I get it, F1 fans love the sound of the V10 and V12 F1 engines with the insane redlines. Despite following F1 since the early 90s, those ear-splitting revs have never been my favorite.
Regarding the F360, listening to a YouTube video won't convey my experience. I'm talking about standing right next to the track and viscerally feeling the vibrations from these engines. I found it unpleasant. I'm not referring to the Challenge car, but the car entered in the IMSA GT class (Risi Competizione). I don't know how they compared to the Challenge car.
My favorite engine sounds of all time come from V2 Ducatis, so yeah, throaty is what I like.
Posted on 2/3/22 at 6:50 pm to TouchedTheAxeIn82
The car that surprised me with it's sound was the Alfa Indycar way back around 1990. Even built to the same restrictive limitations it sounded different than the others and sounded Italian.
Posted on 2/4/22 at 5:29 am to BuckyCheese
Haas just had a render reveal
This post was edited on 2/4/22 at 5:37 am
Posted on 2/4/22 at 5:55 am to fightin tigers
Haas with the salute to mother Russia once again
Posted on 2/4/22 at 8:02 am to Lsut81
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Haas with the salute to mother Russia once again
Well we know mazespin is safe for another year. Lol
Posted on 2/4/22 at 8:04 am to fightin tigers
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Haas just had a render reveal
I honestly wouldn't mind if they all did this, none of them are really giving up any big secrets and so these are all pretty much livery reveals. I don't need the show and spectacles and driver interviews and fans asking questions over Zoom. I get they do it to build up hype but I don't care for it all.
With that said there are some notable differences over the model car. Not my image, so I'm aware the arrow for the triangular intake is actually pointing to the driver's headrest.
The front wing is also a much higher arch as well.
ETA: Those side pods are FAT and extend out much farther than the model car.
This post was edited on 2/4/22 at 8:07 am
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