When I see that, we have already "worn out" a lot of things - grooved Tires ...Argh! Of course I meant 1999. It looks nothing like the 97 livery!
When I see that, we have already "worn out" a lot of things - grooved Tires ...Argh! Of course I meant 1999. It looks nothing like the 97 livery!
When I see that, we have already "worn out" a lot of things - grooved Tires ...
Let me guess,you also like the HALO.I think I'm the only person in the history of mankind who liked the grooved tyres...
Let me guess,you also like the HALO.
So Mercedes are running an innovative "dual-axis" steering system which is causing some controversy .
Essentially,from what I understand ,the drivers can push or pull on the wheel to manipulate the height of the tyres which helps with wear when cornering.
How much of a help this gives is unclear. Protests could be made if Mercedes actually run the device in Australia.
What is everyone's thoughts on Mercedes new DAS system. Legal or Illegal?? I say legal.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/sport/amp/formula1/51576106
Yep i never noticed the post above lol.The FIA already said it is legal (one post above).
Let´s see what happens if Mercedes wins the first 3 Races with Places One/Two....
Lots of rumours going around that Imola will be replacing the Chinese Grand Prix, this year. Obviously, the likes of Ferrari will be thrilled with the home advantage. If Imola did return, every F1 driver apart from Kimi Raikkonen will be racing there for the very first time.
It would be better if they went to Laguna Seca. It would be hilarious seeing F1 cars trying to get round the cork screw in one piece
Lots of rumours going around that Imola will be replacing the Chinese Grand Prix, this year.