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23rd Jan 08, 20:28 #21
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i think this may be a one off as it was not on the car at the launch of the 2008 car.
or you can not see it from the side
http://www.setantasports.com/en/Spor...e/motorsports/
BMW Sauber launched their 2008 challenger on Monday, unveiling the F1.08 in Munich.
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23rd Jan 08, 20:30 #22
you can't argue with results
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23rd Jan 08, 22:50 #23
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24th Jan 08, 00:32 #24
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24th Jan 08, 00:33 #25
is anyone else just a little bit worried about the pace of BMW in testing? I know we can't really judge because we don't know what they are testing compared to the other teams. But last year they were up the front in testing and came out well during the season. I just would like to see them have a few runs up the top, as they seem to really be off the pace a bit. What is everyone else's opinions?
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24th Jan 08, 00:56 #26
I'm worried about it, but let's hope they're sandbagging.
I mean, two or three years ago, BAR (Honda) set a lap record at Barcelona, when their real pace wasn't amazing relative to everyone else.
BMW may not be concerned with times. They don't seem to be the sort of team to go for glory especially in meaningless testing.
In 2004 I thought the season was going to be the closest ever, and the week before Melbourne, Ferrari set a new lap record at Imola, and then go to Australia and hammer everybody.
I think, and hope the BMW will be quick at the start of the season.
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24th Jan 08, 01:00 #27
If it works, it's fine.
Still, it reminds me of those old western movies with old white cattle skulls by a watering hole!
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24th Jan 08, 13:47 #28
http://en.f1-live.com/f1/en/headline...24084741.shtml
Nick Heidfeld has expressed concern about BMW Sauber's 2008 car.
After the Swiss based team proved F1's third force in 2007 with its predecessor, the newly launched F1.08 has not performed ideally in pre-season testing so far, 30-year-old Heidfeld revealed.
"Last year, at this stage, things seemed better to me," he is quoted as saying at Valencia by the Daily Mail.
BMW chiefs, including team boss Mario Theissen, have targeted a maiden win for the German team this season, which begins in Australia on March 16.
Heidfeld says it is too early to rule out an improvement before then.
"I cannot yet say this car is worse, because I think we know what areas we have to work on," he explained.
For the past two days, BMW's 2007 car has lapped faster than the new contender as they ran simultaneously at Valencia.
that doesn't sound good when the driver has bad feelings. they seem to have changed the car quite a lot compared to last years car, and maybe that isn't working out. surely if they felt by melbourne the car wasn't up to it, they could bring an updated version of last year's carMichael Schumacher - the most succesful driver in formula 1 history - ROBERT KUBICA!
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24th Jan 08, 13:47 #29
Most of the other teams have aerofoils placed somewhere around the front suspension. Didn't Renault started it off soon after their mass dampers were banned because they needed a solution to the pitch sensitivity of the front end?
BMW Sauber look dead cert that they have something with vertical fins as opposed to the usual horizontal one.
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24th Jan 08, 13:54 #30
Hmmm, I'm having another look at that picture and I wonder if BMW may be looking at a trend in the future.
My understanding of race car design are probably not as high as most, but my understand of the idea behind the part is to direct the airflow coming from the front of the nose to go under the "horns"wings and down the side of the engine cover. They may be trying to eliminate a couple of things:
1. The ymay be trying to get the air to go around the engine cover rather than head straight into it.
2. They may be trying to be clever and looking at ways of reducing the effect on the driver. It may be possible that a lot of air at high speed may miss the helmet and therefore perhaps help the driver out in some way (a little bit more visiblity in the wet?)
I reckon there may be more neater ways found in the future, but that's my thoughts on the mystery part anyway.
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24th Jan 08, 14:10 #31
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[QUOTE=Monaro Doorslammer;412197]
1. They may be trying to get the air to go around the engine cover rather than head straight into it.
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And thereby directing it onto the t-wings on top of the sidepods..and cleaning up the airflow from the front wheels in 'transition' (where the car is turning and the front wheels are angled) which will provide a cleaner airflow to the rear wing and create more efficient downforce.
Whether the underside can tidy up the airflow coming over the nose and off the front wing and direct it more efficiently into the radiators to aid the cooling I am not sure, but I would hazard a guess that it's been a consideration.."Sleep is for the weak!!!".
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24th Jan 08, 14:12 #32
What creates a lot of drag and dirt air in a single-seater are the wings, wheels and suspension wishbones. If you 'tidy' the airflow and reduce vortices you'll get more efficient downforce.
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25th Jan 08, 10:25 #33
Hmmm, cooling ideas for Monaco, that I reckon would work too.
Are there still many examples of the clean up aero wings on other cars this year? I know they were prevalent last year, but I can't say I've noticed anywhere else...The Drag Racing Otaku: Main Site | Tweets: @DragRacingOtaku
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26th Jan 08, 00:58 #34
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Basically that is what the bargeboards are designed to do. (one primary function is to extend the effective area of the underfloor forward to create more pressure change and therefore more total underbody downforce.
The Ferrari's have small aerofoils either side of the steering wheel area, have had for a couple of years. McLaren had their bull/viking horns last year (like BMW), All the Honda-style pieces at the leading edge of the sidepods are to do tidying work (as virtually everyone has this year!), as is the centre section of most of the bridge wings seen recently. If a piece of bodywork is vertical, you can be pretty sure it is a tidying piece, of designed to smooth airflow to reduce drag, or scavenge air back onto a downforce-producing device. (Notice the treatment given to the exhaust duct areas, hot air being less dense needs different treatment from cooler air arriving from the front of the car, a lot of CFD work has gone into this area in the last 5 years or so)
And near-horizontal piece will create downforce, but also drag if aerofoil-shaped in profile. Looking closely at the bridge 'wings' you see that the profile is twisted, being winglike at the edges, but not in the centre. A lot of the calculations going into this central section are not involving outright downforce, but ducting air into the airbox and back to the rear wing, again more to do with channeling airflow than creating downforce.
Take a close look at this/last season's cars and you will start seeing all kinds of pieces performing these functions. Hope this helps!"Sleep is for the weak!!!".
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26th Jan 08, 02:50 #35
It most certainly does...
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26th Jan 08, 12:43 #36
i think it looks kinda good. its more aggressive looking. i bet it will be banned thogh eventually, which would be a shame
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28th Jan 08, 19:51 #37
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29th Jan 08, 06:22 #38
Could you just see a botched pitstop similar to Nakajima's? The pitcrew would be gored!
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29th Jan 08, 11:48 #39
So now we have 4 sets of bull in the compo:
1: Red Bull
2: Red Bull of the Med
3: Beemer Bull
4: Max Mosley's Bull
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29th Jan 08, 11:58 #40
Looks terrible. Time to clamp down on "aero bits".



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