Ferrari SF1000

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nico5 wrote:
19 Feb 2020, 10:12
New front wing
Pictures?

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.poz
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i'm not sure but i think Ferrari has a hydraulic front suspension 3rd element

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.poz wrote:
19 Feb 2020, 10:25
i'm not sure but i think Ferrari has a hydraulic front suspension 3rd element
Hopefully (and we should) get a picture now that the pit screens aren’t allowed

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JPBD1990 wrote:
19 Feb 2020, 10:31
.poz wrote:
19 Feb 2020, 10:25
i'm not sure but i think Ferrari has a hydraulic front suspension 3rd element
Hopefully (and we should) get a picture now that the pit screens aren’t allowed
i just have seen it on live form barcellona and it looks hydarulic

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No slim nose, interesting

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.poz wrote:
19 Feb 2020, 10:25
i'm not sure but i think Ferrari has a hydraulic front suspension 3rd element
The Haas doesn’t look like it has one, so probably not.
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nico5
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Reminds a bit of the 2016 wing

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Fw mainplane got bigger the other elements got smaller, the angle looks more aggressive, and some wavy characteristics.

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Still no slim nose, I want to see one on it, it would look gorgeous with it !

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Mercedes is on hard, Ferrari on medium... The rake on Ferrari looks mighty :)

BTW: does the SF1000 squat during braking like last year?
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Sevach wrote:
19 Feb 2020, 04:20
Manfer wrote:
19 Feb 2020, 02:24
Could anyone summarize the video please. Thanks!
He says a bunch of stuff, i don't know how accurate his info is... but here we go:

This isn't the definitive aero.
The suspension is now hydraulic.
The new engine has a completely new cooling system.
Heat exchanger on the left, oil radiator on the right, air radiators on both sides.
Smaller gearbox for better handling.
Regarding radiators - it looks for me like stacked radiators the first layer of radiators is for battery and on top of that radiator is another one for the engine and intercooler. Some of them are running on water, other on oil or some other coolant...
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