Ohh Jordan are back :)
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Ohh Jordan are back :)
sauber looks conservative and very plain
the renault, I think will change liveries before Bahrain, from first looks, it seems to be an improvement from 2009
btw
how come sauber don't have a website, can't find it anywhere
I don't think so. Bob Bell mentioned the new colors and I don't think that he would have done this if this was interim.Quote:
Originally Posted by truefan72
I like that Sauber - it looks innovative, aggressive and racy, especially the front end. I remember BMW-Sauber's 2009 car looked quite conservative and didn't deliver the results, so it looks like the design team has taken a more aggressive approach this time around. Considering that the 2010 car has been developed with BMW's funds, it may be one of the dark horses for the season, especially for the beginning. However, team's long-term development ability is in doubt. The most worrying part is lack of sponsor signs - haven't they managed to add them yet or what is the case? I see in Renault's case Petrov's sponsors aren't visible on the car yet either.
Now to Renault... Considering that yellow is my favourite colour, it goes without saying, how much I enjoy this livery. :D A bit reminiscent of Jordan, a team, who I really liked as well. And the yellow colour has been nicely mixed with other colours, that ING-Renault was a bit too messy compared to this I'd say. As for Renault's car design - may I tell you that this is not R30, it's probably something from last year. ;) Just take a look at this:
http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/i...am99b/reno.jpg
All 2010 cars have been longer than the 2009 cars. Surely Renault would have done the same?
i very much like the look of the Sauber and Renault, in fact all of the new cars so far look visualy stunning to me, so much detail without all the stupid winglets. last years cars were a bit flat, this year there are buubles and curves all over.
i like the front wing mounting on the sauber - return of the walrus anyone?
1999 BAR anyone? :cheese:Quote:
Originally Posted by jens
In all fairness, the picture on page 3 has a different front wing and obviously the shark fin airbox which means it can't just be last year's Renault. Though the dimensions (if accurate) might suggest a similar chassis or floorpan. On the other hand, those dimensions could be inaccurate also.Quote:
Originally Posted by jens
wow that is a good side by side.Quote:
Originally Posted by jens
you are probably right
surely Renault have updated their design, thi was probaly similar to the mercedes gp liver launch, I expect a redsigned car to hit the testing tracks, otherwise, this would be a stunning (non) development if renault stick with their 2009 design. Maybe they think that the heavier fuel tanks are enough of change to improve the car.
Can't really call it a sponsor though, when Total(& Elf) and Renault are both owned by the French GovernmentQuote:
Originally Posted by Saint Devote