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Analysis: movable floor the new buzzword
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Analysis: movable floor the new buzzword
If you want to believe that Briattore was "convinced enough" as you say, than you might go ahead, but there have been reports that it was McLaren because they could not accommodate the mass-dampers to their car, while Ferrari did it and were already beating Renault fair and square at that moment.Quote:
Originally Posted by Heidfeldrulez
BTW I fail to see what has the size of the Bridgestones to do with the mass-dampers, maybe you can enlighten us with some sound technical explanations to prove your high knowledge of facts. Until than I believe what I think it's right and will try to ignore your bullying comments.
Mistake or not this forum and the discussions around here shouldn't be about one's nationality, even if misspelled, and I count on you to keep it that way.Quote:
Originally Posted by pino
We count on members to keep a thread on topic when they have already been requested to :cool:
No actually say they saw an extremly complex floor mounting structure while the car was sitting exposed in the pits.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
BINGO!!! (exactly my senstiments, read the 3rd post of this thread)Quote:
Originally Posted by Ian McC
Going a little overboard aren't we. What happened to freedom of speech, or would you rather give that up?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mihaici
yea, its obviously beacause you dont have the slightest clue of how mass-dampers work :DQuote:
Originally Posted by ioan
but go ahead and educate:
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/55982
and once you're done with that, i can give you another article that offers a rather deep, yet easy to understand technical insight as to how mass-dampers work
Don't know mate, i'm not interested on that subject.Quote:
Originally Posted by SteveA
No, man, I like the freedom of speech, but I don't understand the simple association of words ("rabid romanian"); to me it sounds like an insult; I don't think that if Ioan would've been italian or german the guy would've said "rabid italian".Quote:
Originally Posted by jjanicke
I know that fact, but I was under the impression that the language that we all use on this forum is the english language. What would happen if everyone would start to use imported words from their respective language? This is an international forum, right?Quote:
Originally Posted by janneppi
Right. Sorry. Gone overboard again. I just don't stand for unnecesary insults.Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1