My F1 Car - Jordan GP

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jordangp
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For anyone interested in designing skatchup cars, you can join the championship I'm in at www.f1game.tk

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wesley123 wrote: LegendaryM's car wasnt the case either and becoming it more complicated with more winglet was because of regular development.

My car was pretty same either, things became more compicated as i understood these things better and it was just part of development and looking at other cars.
Development? Were any of them run through a CFD package to see what the various bits were doing? Just adding the latest bits from real F1 cars throughout the season, whilst fun, isn't 'development' in any meaningful way. Even if you thin k you have a grasp of what a given part does on e.g. the RB6 doesn't mean that just bolting it onto a car that is already an amalgamation of various designs will work.

That's not to take away from the obvious effort and care that has gone into the models - they're all great but let's not get carried away with the word development here.
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The fastest car of 2011 was also arguably the simplest in terms of 'bits and pieces'.

Or you can look into the future or you ment 2010
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Hi Jordan GP,
I am much glad to know about your work, really nice indeed.
Ok i will visit your site and see what you did in this.
Thanks

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Hi i am also in the championship - http://www.f1game.tk just thought i would share my car with you :) o and go to http://www.f1game.tk to join the championship me and jordan gp are in :)

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How does that championship work then? I've looked on the site and it doesn't seem to say what the "rules" are, or how you score points???? Or maybe I just missed them?!

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Just_a_fan wrote:
wesley123 wrote: LegendaryM's car wasnt the case either and becoming it more complicated with more winglet was because of regular development.

My car was pretty same either, things became more compicated as i understood these things better and it was just part of development and looking at other cars.
Development? Were any of them run through a CFD package to see what the various bits were doing? Just adding the latest bits from real F1 cars throughout the season, whilst fun, isn't 'development' in any meaningful way. Even if you thin k you have a grasp of what a given part does on e.g. the RB6 doesn't mean that just bolting it onto a car that is already an amalgamation of various designs will work.

That's not to take away from the obvious effort and care that has gone into the models - they're all great but let's not get carried away with the word development here.
Agreed, those cars arent ran through any CFD or anything like that, but what I do is 'learn' from what I read and also see on other cars, and then modifying things afterwards. On parts i create I draw my own lines of how I think the airflow will go, learning from that too. Just 'simulating' the development of your car and going with what you know.

@hansengp and jordangp; I would love to see it too how the championship works
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machin wrote:How does that championship work then? I've looked on the site and it doesn't seem to say what the "rules" are, or how you score points???? Or maybe I just missed them?!

Machin
well its basicly like real f1 you score points like in real f1 and you make a team like in real f1 (with sponsors,drivers etc) you only get your welcome pack (which includes rule book) when you join the championship the best way to do this is to talk to one of the guys on msn messenger - thef1game@live.co.uk if you cant then talk over email. if you need any more help just ask mate :)
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wesley123 wrote:
Just_a_fan wrote:
wesley123 wrote: LegendaryM's car wasnt the case either and becoming it more complicated with more winglet was because of regular development.

My car was pretty same either, things became more compicated as i understood these things better and it was just part of development and looking at other cars.
Development? Were any of them run through a CFD package to see what the various bits were doing? Just adding the latest bits from real F1 cars throughout the season, whilst fun, isn't 'development' in any meaningful way. Even if you thin k you have a grasp of what a given part does on e.g. the RB6 doesn't mean that just bolting it onto a car that is already an amalgamation of various designs will work.

That's not to take away from the obvious effort and care that has gone into the models - they're all great but let's not get carried away with the word development here.
Agreed, those cars arent ran through any CFD or anything like that, but what I do is 'learn' from what I read and also see on other cars, and then modifying things afterwards. On parts i create I draw my own lines of how I think the airflow will go, learning from that too. Just 'simulating' the development of your car and going with what you know.

@hansengp and jordangp; I would love to see it too how the championship works
ok the best way to get involed is to add thef1game@live.co.uk on msn messenger if you cant does this for some reason send us an email and we will run you past on what to do .. but trust me its so much fun racing in the championship i have been in it for 2 seasons and this year i mangermed to win the drivers championship :)
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jordangp
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Yeah guys, hansengp knows all about the championship, speak to him about the administrative part of it, I'm just a guy that runs a team.

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jordangp wrote:Yeah guys, hansengp knows all about the championship, speak to him about the administrative part of it, I'm just a guy that runs a team.
come on msn abs need to talk to you
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jordangp
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Ok guys, as planned I've got some updates for the Valencia Test.
New Sidepods at rear end.
New rear floor.
Brand new diffuser.
nex exhaust positioning.
New KERS cooling intake on engine cover.
New cooling outlets on sidepods and engine cover.
New winglet on rear wing.

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Forgot to smoothen the model of the original car.

Thoughts?

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Did you ever deduce weather or not the winglet on the crash structure is legal?

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jordangp
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After searching through the rulebook, and it being within the central section, there seems to be no evidence against it. It also helps aid by EBD through the engine starter hole.

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I think you should copyright it as intellectual property in case any of the big teams visit the forum :wink: haha

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jordangp
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haha, I'm sure they've all seen the TF109