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    This is going a bit too far...



    I'll be glad when the new aero regs come in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Powered by Cosworth


    I'll be glad when the new aero regs come in.
    That's surely a safety device for McLaren wheels you may be mistaking for aero, PbC.

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    There was a mention somewhere earlier this year that it's not within the current rules and mcLaren use it for testing something.
    C'est la vie ja taksi tuo.

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    I like the cool yellow liquid they use to determine flow patterns (we use motor oil down @ our level)

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    Got that from Ben Hur
    When in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout

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    They're sensors in case you're wondering

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    Can you imagine the fun if the tire changer fails to lock those wheel discs in place like what happened in Malaysia
    The Preceding post may have contained nudity, sexuality, violence, coarse language and Jacques
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    So you wanna know what the PS Stands for.

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    What the hell is that green stuff?
    Marco Simoncelli 1987-2011

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    Quote Originally Posted by gloomyDAY
    What the hell is that green stuff?
    It's a liquid that they apply to critical areas to indicate air flow patterns across the surface. Motor oil has been traditionally used for this.

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