HRT F112 Cosworth

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Will HRT be in Q2 in 2012?

Yes - at the start of the Season
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Yes - by Germany
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No - not in 2012
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Never!
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Post Fri May 18, 2012 5:58 am

gurney flaps on the RW endplates... really guys. what's Spanish for 'massive drag' :lol: or is this common practice across the paddock, I can't say I've noticed it before.
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Post Fri May 18, 2012 8:18 am

MIKEY_! wrote:gurney flaps on the RW endplates... really guys. what's Spanish for 'massive drag' :lol: or is this common practice across the paddock, I can't say I've noticed it before.

To be honest, I wondered if they were there as structural elements on the HRT >.<
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Post Fri May 18, 2012 9:26 am

Nah, I think many teams has some kind of gurney on the end plate. Here are a few examples, it's hard to find good photos of it but especially the Ferrari one is quite distinct (Click for high res):
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Post Sun May 27, 2012 3:50 pm

Monkey seat for Monaco GP

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Post Sat Jun 02, 2012 4:20 pm

Luis Perez-Sala has said on Formula1.com that HRT will be bringing a purpose built low down force rear wing to Canada. Nice to see that they are starting to tailor there aerodynamic setup to each circuit. It will be interesting to see what progress is made :)
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Post Sun Jun 03, 2012 1:13 pm

JayeOFarrell wrote:Luis Perez-Sala has said on Formula1.com that HRT will be bringing a purpose built low down force rear wing to Canada. Nice to see that they are starting to tailor there aerodynamic setup to each circuit. It will be interesting to see what progress is made :)


They did that last year as well, so it's not a case of 'starting' to tailor their setup for each circuit. It will probably be similar to last year's in which, the wing doesn't extend to the full height of the endplate.
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Post Wed Jun 06, 2012 9:47 am

Pedro de la Rosa: "I really like the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve because I’ve always done well there. The races are very open, with a lot of overtaking opportunities, such as the first corner and the last chicane. The surface evolves a huge amount throughout the weekend, meaning that it’s a unique circuit in terms of tyre behaviour and the hardest thing is getting to understand the track. You can be competitive with good top speed, braking and grip and it’s important to set the car up in a similar fashion to Monaco to get it coming out quickly from turns. We’re bringing a new low-downforce rear wing, specially designed for Canada, and intending on continuing with the progress shown in Monaco. After retiring in Monaco, I’m even hungrier to achieve a good result in Canada”.

http://www.f1technical.net/news/17410
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Post Wed Jun 06, 2012 10:52 am

Last year HRT used 3 Rear wing different configurations ...

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Post Fri Jun 08, 2012 6:50 pm

My mistake then on the aerodynamic setup comment. I read that HRT were locked in to one aero configuration with the Dellara car but I must have misunderstood the meaning.
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Post Sat Jun 09, 2012 12:49 pm

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New rear wing:

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Post Sat Jun 09, 2012 4:18 pm

HRT will try to beat the Virgins and Caterhams with their top speed. Yesterday DLR made 320kph !
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Post Sat Jun 09, 2012 4:51 pm

HRT are doing well this weekend, that have a lot of new mechanical components for they also have a really low downforce set up as well, this is really good for this track, and will do well at Spa as well.

However they have a major upgrade coming for Silverstone that should see them make a giant step for them.

However id expect them to make this their only upgrade this year as id expect them to spend a lot of time on the F113 and get it tested before next year as there is a rumoured rule change where teams have to do at least 4 days testing and have two chassis shaken down for the first race for a safety point of view.

This car is now showing that it is a good car to their previous ones, they just need to get laps on it as the more data they have the more they will improve.
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Post Sat Jun 09, 2012 5:09 pm

HRT is a revelation and shows pretty much what can be done on a shoestring (in Formula1 scale). =D> =D>
clever thinking to have PDR for the credibility and spanish funds and Narain
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Post Sat Jun 09, 2012 5:26 pm

F1 is a prototype series with limited testing. No team will make a giant leap with any upgrade. AFAIK Spa is a circuit where downforce still is king so I don't see HRT making any big strides there.
For me the acid test for HRT will be whether they can produce a chassis to accomodate the 2014 rules. That requires a new transnission and altered internal dynamics to account for MGUs harvesting from both the crankshaft and the turbo.
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Post Sat Jun 09, 2012 5:40 pm

Petroltorque wrote:F1 is a prototype series with limited testing. No team will make a giant leap with any upgrade. AFAIK Spa is a circuit where downforce still is king so I don't see HRT making any big strides there.
For me the acid test for HRT will be whether they can produce a chassis to accomodate the 2014 rules. That requires a new transnission and altered internal dynamics to account for MGUs harvesting from both the crankshaft and the turbo.


Well they built a new chassis this year, so let's discuss the F112 and not the F114 ;)
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