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Post by indy on Oct 8, 2009 14:18:30 GMT -5
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Post by stuboyle on Oct 8, 2009 14:47:49 GMT -5
Cool, but doesn't just seem a bit too easy? I suspect reality will set in when they come in 4 seconds off the pace.
It seems that if you can do your aerodynamic testing on the computer instead of in the wind tunnel, this could generate a lot of cost savings but whether it is as fast doing real wind tunnel work is yet to be seen.
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Post by Calvin on Nov 10, 2009 0:59:00 GMT -5
Do you think they will be ready for 2010? it sure doesn't seem like it to me. Sounds like Lotus is way ahead in the new car development than USF1.
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Post by indydog on Nov 10, 2009 16:16:11 GMT -5
Do you think they will be ready for 2010? it sure doesn't seem like it to me. Sounds like Lotus is way ahead in the new car development than USF1. Lotus is only ahead 'cause they used the Force India car to start with... or so they say. I'll be surprised if any of the new teams are ready for 2010.
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