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19 Feb 2004, 05:29 (Ref:879006) | #1 | |
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Ferrari F2004 Changes
I have been keeping a close eye on all the testing that has been going on an I am yet to read about any changes to the F2004. At the cars unveiling there was much talk of the car looking substantially different come the Melbourne GP. Has anybody seen or heard of any changes??
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19 Feb 2004, 07:11 (Ref:879043) | #2 | ||
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No matter how "different" Ferrari claim their car can be, it's not going to be as different as we would like. Afterall, the main body of the car is already pretty much fixed, and only aero parts would change.
And looking at their cars in testing, it seems unlikely they will differ too much from now. What's the point in testing aero settings and parts, then start afresh with new parts at Melbourne? There is talk that BS is now producing 2 profiles of tyres, one which is the rounded type, the other more broader ala Michelin. Strange really that they haven't settle on one solution, because from what we know from interviews with engineers, both type of tyres require quite different aero and suspensions to optimise the use. Ferrari seem to be caught in a struggle with the tyres lately. Aero wise, the F2004 is still one of the best on the grid, if not the best as in 02/03, but their tyres is a big concern because its one area where chunks of time are lost. And quite curiously, RB had so far outshone dear MS in testing so far. |
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19 Feb 2004, 08:47 (Ref:879083) | #3 | |
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Bridgestone have finally realised that to keep teams other than Ferrari they have to cater to their needs as well hence the two profiles mentioned.Ferrari will use the narrow tyre and Sauber Jordon and Minardi will use the wider tyre.
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19 Feb 2004, 08:58 (Ref:879094) | #4 | ||
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Welcome to ten-tenths XJR14/WSC95 and great name BTW. I don't know if you have been there, but why not check out our Sportscar forum too.
Back to the topic. I think Ferrari have changed the wings since the launch. Gt_R, I didn't know about the potential two different profiles for the tyres. This does surprise me too. If it turns out that they will use the Michelin type profile this will signify a change from their previous design philosophy. Ferrari's testing can make it a little difficult for an outsider to guess what is going on as a lot of the testing is away from the public and other teams. They also quite often test at more than one track at once. |
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19 Feb 2004, 18:37 (Ref:879593) | #5 | |
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The car is starting to look quite different now at the rear end. The winglets have changed shape slightly and the exhaust covers are bare carbon and shallower. Also the engine cover has a slightly less abruptl ending.
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20 Feb 2004, 13:44 (Ref:880434) | #6 | |
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The engine is supposed to have the performance that BMW V10 had in qually on Fridays 2003 for the whole weekend.
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20 Feb 2004, 13:55 (Ref:880443) | #7 | |
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Also the engine "notes" sound very different from last year's engine
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