Every additional 10kg of weight on an F1 car is worth on average 3/10ths of a second per lap over a season. Matte paint = 1/100th sec per lap
this seems to be garnering alot of attention when the W10 was out on the test track.....a double bracket (push rod assembly)???? in the front suspension.
It's not that straightforward though - the car is not simply "300 gms" lighter now by using matte paint, because the car will be (presumably) under the minimum weight anyway. In reality all they have gained is "300 gms" of positional ballast. The gains are so negligible that it not worth making the car look so miserable, imo (especially when their main rivals are in a shiny silver car.) If nothing else, a Ferrari should be a stylish, beautiful red.
Good point but we don’t know if the car would have been overweight with the regular paint or if it needs a ballast at all.
Image Unavailable, Please Login I thought this picture from Ferrari was intriguing as Charles is in front of Seb...
Judging by Vettel's performance the last two years, Ferrari have a surfeit of ballast in the driver seat.
Last 2 years? What did he screw up in 17? Car clearly wasn’t the best then and really wasn’t the best last year either. I’m no Vettel apologist, but I really think people are a bit irrational with all the hate on Vettel. He is far from perfect but i don’t think he is as bad as people like to say around here.
Agreed, if Vettel had been driving a Mercedes he could have been the WDC every year 2014-now. Hoping this year is different and that Ferrari and Red Bull are better than the Mercedes, not confident that will be the case just hoping.
You say you aren't an apologist, yet you outright skip over the 125 points over two seasons that the flat out threw away by being an imbecile. There's nothing irrational about simply pointing out the facts.
Perhaps I am just blocking it out given my lust for Vettel but what happened in 2017? You say two seasons but what was it he screwed that year?
I agree, never really had the fastest car...and he needed to take extra risks to get ahead. He couldn't afford to finish behind Elton after Germany (didn't blame him for that and never will), but he made some questionable moves in his attempt to get ahead... The spins where bizarre, to say the least. I genuinely believe that a more levelheaded guy (like ricciardo) would've kept the championship alive until the last race, at least. A win, with the cars development going wrong (grazie Maurizio), was going to be almost impossible.
the cracks started to show in 2017...hamilton himself was quoted as saying he is enjoying seeing vettel show so much weakness. One only needs to look back to what happened in baku, mexico, singapore etc which he then followed up in commanding fashion w huge, amateur-hour-type blunders in 2018. If Leclerc shows him up this season, well...
The big Alfa Romeo logo on the side looks out of place without circular borders. Sometimes it's better to honour the tradition than try to be overly creative . https://www.alfaromeousa.com/the-badge
Hamilton is one to talk...it's easy leading from the front with an enormously strong car. How many times has hamilton cracked under pressure before he got into this car? **** even with this car and someone like Verstappen is ahead of him he starts cracking.
Must you invent things to get angry about? None of this happened and Vettel and Hamilton ended the season with a helmet-swapping love fest The season hasn't started yet...can't we have a bit moratorium on the bickering until then? I'm sure there will be plenty things to argue about once the season starts.
Sure thing...that's your prerogative I personally don't put people on ignore as I care about and am curious about what people about saying... You'll of course be missing out on my knowledge and insight on unrelated matters, and vice versa if I were to follow suit. Too bad.