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8 Mar 2002, 01:05 (Ref:230504) | #1 | ||
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"Seagull Wingspan". So why is it so good??
The new Ferrari front wing is supposed to be revolutionary. I've seen the pics. And it is that. Quite simply, why so??
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9 Mar 2002, 14:51 (Ref:231673) | #2 | ||
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Revolutionary?I can't remember seeing much that hasn't been used by other teams.Can you be more specific?Have you got a picture?
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10 Mar 2002, 08:22 (Ref:232072) | #3 | ||
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Obviously, by now you'll notice most team have copied this aerodynamic solution that improves stability on high downforce circuits... |
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10 Mar 2002, 12:34 (Ref:232158) | #4 | ||
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No no no. They're still using the triple elephant. The seagul wingspan is the new F2002 front wing (NOT on the launch car, that was last years). Apparently it's revolutionary. I've seen pics and they're mad. I'll try to find one.
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