Sauber C31 Ferrari

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Joie de vivre
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where's the stream???

they are so unorganized, no wonder they can't be better

FW is disaster

lombers
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From that angle the sidepods look tiny, but the press shot I have seen from the front makes them appear slightly larger.

Lorenzo_Bandini
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Very very tiny sidepost.

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They are hoping to fill all that white with sponsorship logos but it seems it just ain't happening...

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Stepped-Nose!

Ok now that that inevitable exclamation of the bleeding obvious has been dealt with, is it just me, or are those sidepods incredibly small?! They look soooo low from that picture!
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Lorenzo_Bandini
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Damn, Ferrari engines doesn't need cooling or what ??

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pluisje
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Hm, is that the thinnest nose so far?

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here it is, the car itself looks nice
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pluisje wrote:Hm, is that the thinnest nose so far?
yeah...finally a proper platypus-nose

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Tumbarello wrote:
pluisje wrote:Hm, is that the thinnest nose so far?
yeah...finally a proper platypus-nose

...Just what we all wanted! #-o :lol:
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Tumbarello wrote:
pluisje wrote:Hm, is that the thinnest nose so far?
yeah...finally a proper platypus-nose
The bump seems to be smoother than that on the ferrari..

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Spencifer_Murphy wrote:
Tumbarello wrote:
pluisje wrote:Hm, is that the thinnest nose so far?
yeah...finally a proper platypus-nose

...Just what we all wanted! #-o :lol:
hehehe...i'm sure.

btw is there something unusual going on at the back of that car?

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Everyone seem to be launching a dummy car..

From sauber website

“The current plan is to launch a fairly basic roll-out version of the car, which was defined quite some time ago. We will then be testing development parts during the upcoming weeks with a late upgrade for the first race on 18th March in Australia. Therefore the car will look quite different in Melbourne compared to the roll-out car.”

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The rear of the car is very compact indeed. It's using a pullrod suspension design, obviously due to the changes Ferrari have made this year.

The front most part of the nose is very thin indeed.
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