Will Scuderia Ferrari respond?

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marekk wrote:Ferrari used in pre-season 2 wind tunnels, in Maranello and Toyota's in Cologne:
http://thef1times.com/news/display/02562

Maybe the problem with correlating track and WT data has something to do with correlations between 2 different tunnels ?
Good point. I also recall reading somewhere that Ferrari converted their own wind tunnel off-season from 50% to 60%, and that might have caused some problems.
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Whatever there problem is i just hope they fix it and win races again..

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The flaw in the Ferrari is front downforce, they have almost as much rear downforce as last year, and as the season develops perhaps even more, but right now, their front end isn't generating enough downforce, in contrast most teams have taken a big leap in front wing design.
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Ferrari is coming back (Im a Ferrari fan :mrgreen: ) and this is how:

Al-Qaida takes an airplane and kills the whole McLaren team :mrgreen: and Red Bull gets a chock when they get to know that they are not selling a single Red Bull drink and they have to fire Sebastian Vettel and Adrian Newey

James Key is going to Ferrari, it's official know
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