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nico5
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Ferrari testing 2020 Pirellis without new nose/floor (?)

https://twitter.com/pirellisport/status ... 1042491395

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nico5 wrote:
07 Oct 2019, 12:51
Ferrari testing 2020 Pirellis without new nose/floor (?)

https://twitter.com/pirellisport/status ... 1042491395
They probably want apples to apples comparison with Barcelona package. That way you reduce variables substantially.
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aleks_ader wrote:
07 Oct 2019, 17:40
nico5 wrote:
07 Oct 2019, 12:51
Ferrari testing 2020 Pirellis without new nose/floor (?)

https://twitter.com/pirellisport/status ... 1042491395
They probably want apples to apples comparison with Barcelona package. That way you reduce variables substantially.
Or the new bits are already on the way to Japan and they don't have enough on stock to risk losing some.

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Latest rumors at Ferrari, it seems that Ferrari will bring small updates to Japan, perhaps a nose, something on the floor and on the bargeboards

https://www.newsf1.it/f1-ferrari-piccol ... -giappone/

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Spoon rear wing at Suzuka too?

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Sevach wrote:
09 Oct 2019, 09:04
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Spoon rear wing at Suzuka too?
Just like the last two years...

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Interesting to see the map of the circuit with the numbering of the corners. Do they need a refresher while driving when changing settings or getting info from the pitwall? :?:
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Nonserviam85 wrote:
11 Oct 2019, 15:10
Interesting to seep the map of the circuit with the numbering of the corners. Do they need a refresher while driving when changing settings or getting info from the pitwall? :?:
The track map takes ~ zero space or weight. The track map has corner numbers so if the driver forgets the numbering he can quickly glance at the map and then give accurate info to the Engineers over the radio.

During the season I guarantee there will be times in FP when drivers literally couldn't tell you which country they are in. 21 tracks in 21 countries can become a blur.

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I wonder if the red marked corners are the ones where Vettel uses his ominous third paddle.
Edit: Nevermind, it's Leclerc's car anyways.

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MtthsMlw wrote:
11 Oct 2019, 16:15
I wonder if the red marked corners are the ones where Vettel uses his ominous third paddle.
Edit: Nevermind, it's Leclerc's car anyways.
It looks like the alternating colours divide the track into numbered segments. Makes it easier for the driver to say where he is.
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henry wrote:
11 Oct 2019, 16:22
MtthsMlw wrote:
11 Oct 2019, 16:15
I wonder if the red marked corners are the ones where Vettel uses his ominous third paddle.
Edit: Nevermind, it's Leclerc's car anyways.
It looks like the alternating colours divide the track into numbered segments. Makes it easier for the driver to say where he is.
Yeah, it's always the less exciting option.

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The "Rosberg" classic, always one of the best shots.

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