Monaco 1991 Mclaren

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Monaco 1991 Mclaren

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Didn't know where to put this....

can anybody tell me more about this?

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Senna, Monaco 1991. The airbox. As i assume, it is. Did it race pointed backwards like this? if so, why?
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Manoah2u wrote:Didn't know where to put this....

can anybody tell me more about this?

https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/73 ... 159d60.jpg

Senna, Monaco 1991. The airbox. As i assume, it is. Did it race pointed backwards like this? if so, why?
AFAIK it was only placed so during heating up the engine.

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matt21 wrote:
Manoah2u wrote:Didn't know where to put this....

can anybody tell me more about this?

https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/73 ... 159d60.jpg

Senna, Monaco 1991. The airbox. As i assume, it is. Did it race pointed backwards like this? if so, why?
AFAIK it was only placed so during heating up the engine.
interesting, logical question then would be; why?
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"Hamilton was beating Verstappen 7-0, then the ref decided F%$& rules, next goal wins
while also sending off 4 Hamilton players to make it more interesting"

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I´ve seen this picture on this forum once, but cannot remember where.

Concerning your question: I don´t really know.

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if the engine is actually running at this point, then i assume its done to keep the intake noise away from the driver and engineers. only a hunch though.

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Senna was so fast, that they thought on giving a chance to the rivals, making him race backwards. :lol:

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The use reverse airbox to take some high air pressure from the front side of the wing and also to stall it in the long straights of Montecarlo.............. NAAAAAATTTTT

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Rivals, not enemies.

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The engine seems to be stopped. Does anyone know if they get it started in that position?

It seems more a service position, to work on some hidden area or facilitate car assembly.

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so...this mistery is still not solved? :wtf:

must.....find....out!
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"Hamilton was beating Verstappen 7-0, then the ref decided F%$& rules, next goal wins
while also sending off 4 Hamilton players to make it more interesting"

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Possibly to be able to reach the electronics systems else covered by the airbox.

It also looks like a simple solution to prevent small errors in making the car race-ready. Putting the airbox on backwards makes it clear attention is needed here.
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Access to fuel cell, or would it be already fuelled by the time it reached the grid?

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Well here is a pic of the with the proper setup.

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Could it have something to do with the electronic control boxes that can be seen in this picture that would normally be covered by the intake?
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1158 wrote:Well here is a pic of the with the proper setup.

http://carnews.beforward.jp/2013/10/30/ ... 933_24.jpg

Could it have something to do with the electronic control boxes that can be seen in this picture that would normally be covered by the intake?
http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/JH6ym8xqt6E/maxresdefault.jpg
Very beautiful 6 exhaust pipes in each side. :D

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marlosb wrote: Very beautiful 6 exhaust pipes in each side. :D

Well - for those who find beauty - in sets of 6 tuned length exhaust headers..
..why not add red heat & multiple DCOE Webers..

http://www.hooniverse.com/2010/09/antip ... -six-pack/

& on topic, if the Honda mill required a spray of starter fluid in the intake to kick into life,
then maybe Senna didn't like the overspray/fumes all over him - when sitting in the car?
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