Sauber C34 Ferrari

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Very solid "limited budget" car,
I'm very pleased that this car carried the potential shown during testing into the race!
I hope they can at least manage some workable updates during the season and continue this trend.

This result is exactly what the team needed leaving Australia =D>
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The livery on the nose made me think of old IndyCars with the narrow nose ending ON the front wing (the yellow painting makes tha effect from far). I liked it, but then you realize how weird the car(s) look like with these flat noses.

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I know the livery does not make the car but I have to say I think this years Sauber has the best livery that I have seen on a racing car for some time. I liked it in testing and seeing it racing only confirmed it. They have chosen colours that other teams haven't so they stand out(take a hint Mclaren/ Force India, red bull, torro rosso), The design is simple and sharp so it shows up well at speed on a tv and against other cars and the (limited) sponsorship shows up well (What were Mclaren thinking?)

I think some of the other teams need to take a look at whoever is coming up with their own designs, and show them the door.

Basic designs look far better imho, and are easier to recognise, its the same with driver helmets, all these swishy fancy designs just look utter tosh when in the car driving round.

If I were in a position to sponsor an F1 team I would definitely go for Sauber, Mclaren would have to pay me beacuse you cant see anything on it even though it goes so slow? #-o

I am glad the car seems competitive, it will be good to see it at the front (the front behind the Mercedes 8) ).

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Facts Only wrote:
PlatinumZealot wrote:The C34 is actually a decent car, considering the shoe string budget.
Certainly a vast improvement over the C33. Perhaps Nasr has some skill beyond his pay driver status as well.
Most definitely. They always said he was good, to be fair.

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Nice look at the ferrari Engine by AMuS from China.
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Thunders wrote:Nice look at the ferrari Engine by AMuS from China.

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What we see is the back of the engine (I guess)

Not able to make too much sense of what is happening within the V, is it the intake manifold?

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WilliamsF1 wrote:
Thunders wrote:Nice look at the ferrari Engine by AMuS from China.

http://img2.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Sau ... 855615.jpg
What we see is the back of the engine (I guess)

Not able to make too much sense of what is happening within the V, is it the intake manifold?
Yes. The Ferari engine has two separated and thin intake plenum and each one feeds a cylinder bank. Obviously they are fed by the Intercooler which is placed in the engine's V. That's why the manifolds are so compact, the Intercooler takes almost all the place.
The manifolds are too small to host variable length trumpets IMO. The other ngines have plenty of space and have a big box-shaped intake plenum.

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Ferrari continue to use the water turbo intercooler in the V of the engine Image

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There is a small vane between the endplate and the vertical vane
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Wow it's quite a big change

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A bit Red Bull like.

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In my opinion it's actually much more the (old) mercedes route, but indeed with a few red bull concepts. The cascades and endplates are much alike the Mercedes wing, while the main wing elements are a bit more alike red bull.

Honestly, I overall see a much bigger convergence towards the mercedes concept and a general move-away from red bull.
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WilliamsF1 wrote:
Thunders wrote:Nice look at the ferrari Engine by AMuS from China.

http://img2.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Sau ... 855615.jpg
What we see is the back of the engine (I guess)

Not able to make too much sense of what is happening within the V, is it the intake manifold?
I would say that's the front of the engine, assuming the photo was taken just outside the garage looking inward.