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    BRAWN GP tests new wet aero package

    This is perfectly legal within the rule book or at least the way Ross Brawn reads it



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    While the photoshop work is pretty good, the joke isnt.
    I'm old enough that I don't have to put up with your crap anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JasonD
    While the photoshop work is pretty good, the joke isnt.
    What joke this is real, I took the picture myself

    Mark my words it won't be long before all the teams adopt this new wet setup pinhead: But it is not without its problems, the image has appeared on another forum and it was commented on that the front wing endplates could be as much as 2mm too long ?

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    Yes and those aerodynamic winglets, under the cockpit, defenat NO NO

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    LOL, it looks better than the actual F1boats
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    Great-looking machine, I have to say.

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    So what's the Bridgestone sponsorship for? I guess they could make 'hard' and 'soft' propellors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JasonD
    While the photoshop work is pretty good, the joke isnt.
    What?

    It's brilliant! Top shelf..........
    Ayrton Senna, Legend. R.I.P.

    \"If you no longer go for a gap that exists, you are no longer a racing driver. Because we are competing. We are competing to win. And the main motivation to all of us is to compete for a victory. It is not to come third, fourth, fifth or sixth. I race to win\".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shifter
    So what's the Bridgestone sponsorship for? I guess they could make 'hard' and 'soft' propellors.
    The image is a little small so you can be forgiven for not noticing what the bridgestone logo looks like, check the image below.

    [img]64571184[/img]

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    In the same interview, 78-year-old Ecclestone revealed that he opposed the application to change Honda's official team name to Brawn GP. The Briton said it is "not a good name, doesn't mean anything to the public".

    http://paddocktalk.com/news/html/mod...opic=8&catid=0
    The Brawn team will not receive the commercial revenue owed to a competitor named Honda in 2009, Bernie Ecclestone has confirmed.


    Amid Flavio Briatore's recent rant about Ross Brawn and the Brackley based team, the Renault boss - also in charge of FOTA's commercial arm - said he will be proposing to the F1 teams alliance that millions in Honda prize money not be released to its new guise.

    VERSTAPPEN: ‘If I’d let Sainz past, dad would’ve kicked me in the nuts!’

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