24-03-2012, 16:11
(24-03-2012, 15:23)maripi escribió: "A bit more info on Ferrari. They are pinning their hopes for a title challenge this season on a major upgrade to the car that is scheduled to be ready for the fifth race of the season, the Spanish Grand Prix. This will feature heavily revised rear bodywork in an attempt to improve rear downforce - a lack of which in slower corners is making the car very difficult to drive. Those who are interested in the technical side of F1 will know that a lot of attention has focused this season on the team's decision to go it alone in running pull-rod front suspension, and how much this might be a contributing factor to Ferrari's woes. I'm told by sources close to the team that this might bite the dust in the upgrade and be replaced by a more conventional push-rod set-up."
Van a cambiar la suspension para la quinta carrera segun Benson
No la cambiaran, supondria cambiar demasiadas partes del chasis, o al menos eso pienso yo...a parte como ya se dijo, si ahora por miedo se hechan atras el cambio de mentalidad no habra servido de nada, porque cuando se empieza con algo hay que acabarlo sobre todo cuando se sabe la capacidad de mejora aparente del coche...
"No todo resbalón, es una caida."
"Sino has probado el sabor de la mas dura de las derrotas, jamas seras capaz de saborear una victoria."
"Sino has probado el sabor de la mas dura de las derrotas, jamas seras capaz de saborear una victoria."