Ah, I see. Happened to have Firefox on this box. See what everyone's on about now.
Looks like the RB has a longer wheelbase that the F150 too. The RB's rear end is very slim though.
raymondu999 wrote:That is insane!! Look how tight the rear of the RB7 is compared to the F150!! The bull's arse is a lot tighter than the stallion's chunky butt
The photos weren't in exactly the same perspective, but very close. So i rotated them so that the line between the wheel nuts on the front and back wheels were in parallel between both cars. Then I adjusted the size so that the height of the rims were the same and aligned the cars at the rear wheels, since I wanted to see how the side pod endings differed.Mr.G wrote:raymondu999 wrote:That is insane!! Look how tight the rear of the RB7 is compared to the F150!! The bull's arse is a lot tighter than the stallion's chunky butt
I don't have the feeling. At first the RB7 is little bit more in front, so it little bit lie. And another think look at the top of the bottom cover. The Ferrari one looks thiner than the RB7.
it looks more the other way around to me... hmm...raymondu999 wrote:That is insane!! Look how tight the rear of the RB7 is compared to the F150!! The bull's arse is a lot tighter than the stallion's chunky butt
https://twitter.com/#!/InsideFerrari/st ... 9344732160It was an hot start for Felipe... His car had a small fire due to an oil leak so it will be necessary to work at length to repair it.
i dont think its comming from the floor. i think the oil runs along the floor deck and just gets vapourised when it hits the diffuser upwash and thats what makes it look like its coming from the floor.WilliamsF1 wrote:
How is the fire coming from below the floor?
Looks like it originates from above the floor here.imightbewrong wrote:Fire is a great way to show aerodynamical properties
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