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Here's the Mercedes, I guess Hamiliton didn't retire
Mercedes has unveiled its 2022 car during a launch event at Silverstone, with a unique front wing solution compared to the other designs seen so far. The W13 was revealed on Friday morning before a…
All the cars look the same, I guess thats the box they were put into
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Originally posted by bossbowman View PostHere's the Mercedes, I guess Hamiliton didn't retire
Mercedes has unveiled its 2022 car during a launch event at Silverstone, with a unique front wing solution compared to the other designs seen so far. The W13 was revealed on Friday morning before a…
All the cars look the same, I guess thats the box they were put into
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Today is the first day of testing in Barcelona. I normally don't pay a lot of attention to the time sheets, because you never know exactly what the teams are working on / not necessarily showing their full speed potential.
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Here is a short video showing all the cars running on the first day of testing.
I can’t get over how high the front wing looks. It’s almost cartoonish.
Also, what Red Bull / Adrian Newey have done with their side pods is pretty radical. Not nearly as sexy as the Ferrari, but maybe Newey knows something no one else has thought.
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Haas has now renamed the team "Haas F1 Team" instead of "Uralkali Haas F1 Team." They are also removing all logos of Uralkali, and remove the Russian colors from the livery.
Also, it seems that the teams are struggling with the new cars bouncing up and down. They are calling it porpoising. The cars are generating large amounts of downforce, then suddenly losing it. Very strange.
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Originally posted by F1addict View PostHaas has now renamed the team "Haas F1 Team" instead of "Uralkali Haas F1 Team." They are also removing all logos of Uralkali, and remove the Russian colors from the livery.
A military operation launched by Russian president Vladimir Putin has received global criticism and led to severe sanctions being imposed on the country, which is set to host the Russian Grand Prix — which Putin has attended on multiple occasions — in September. F1 says it is keeping an eye on the developments but has made no decision on the race’s future.
“Formula 1 is closely watching the very fluid developments like many others and at this time has no further comment on the race scheduled for September,” an F1 spokesperson said. “We will continue to monitor the situation very closely.”
The sanctions imposed could have financial implications for Haas, as the team has a Russian title sponsor in the form of Uralkali. The company is controlled by Nikita Mazepin’s father Dmitry, who held a meeting with Putin last month to talk about its operations and prospects.
While a Haas spokesperson stated “presently, there is no knock-on impact” on the relationship between the team and Uralkali on Thursday morning, the situation is developing rapidly and a further statement could be provided before the end of the day.
Haas pulled Steiner from a planned FIA press conference on Thursday in Spain and declined to offer up a team representative, with Sebastian Vettel stating in the same sessions that he will boycott the race if it goes ahead.Last edited by bossbowman; 02-24-2022, 09:44 PM.
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Originally posted by F1addict View PostHere is a short video showing all the cars running on the first day of testing.
I can’t get over how high the front wing looks. It’s almost cartoonish.
Also, what Red Bull / Adrian Newey have done with their side pods is pretty radical. Not nearly as sexy as the Ferrari, but maybe Newey knows something no one else has thought.
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