- 13 Apr 09, 22:41#106939
True, but we'll have to wait till Spain to see how far they stretch their advantage.
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I realise that Brawn is one step ahead of the rest, but if they lose the diffuser they ultimately lose a piece of the puzzle. It won't stop them being competitive nor at the sharp end, but it will bring the other teams back into play.
Although I doubt the ruling will see the diffusers banned, I don't expect Brawn to have such an advantage come mid season.
Furthermore their gearbox seems slightly fragile at the moment.
Ah, but that depends on their development. I've seen people here express doubts...
I hear Brawn has a mighty leap in performance due for Spain. Bear in mind, the car they're running is the one they designed as fast as possible to take the Merc Powerplant. The Spain update is apparently tailor made for the Merc unit. Keep an eye on the sidepods.
I realise that Brawn is one step ahead of the rest, but if they lose the diffuser they ultimately lose a piece of the puzzle. It won't stop them being competitive nor at the sharp end, but it will bring the other teams back into play.
Although I doubt the ruling will see the diffusers banned, I don't expect Brawn to have such an advantage come mid season.
Furthermore their gearbox seems slightly fragile at the moment.
Ah, but that depends on their development. I've seen people here express doubts...
I hear Brawn has a mighty leap in performance due for Spain. Bear in mind, the car they're running is the one they designed as fast as possible to take the Merc Powerplant. The Spain update is apparently tailor made for the Merc unit. Keep an eye on the sidepods.
I realise that Brawn is one step ahead of the rest, but if they lose the diffuser they ultimately lose a piece of the puzzle. It won't stop them being competitive nor at the sharp end, but it will bring the other teams back into play.
Although I doubt the ruling will see the diffusers banned, I don't expect Brawn to have such an advantage come mid season.
Furthermore their gearbox seems slightly fragile at the moment.
Ah, but that depends on their development. I've seen people here express doubts...
I hear Brawn has a mighty leap in performance due for Spain. Bear in mind, the car they're running is the one they designed as fast as possible to take the Merc Powerplant. The Spain update is apparently tailor made for the Merc unit. Keep an eye on the sidepods.
i think youll find that every team has a mighty leap in performance due for Spain.
I realise that Brawn is one step ahead of the rest, but if they lose the diffuser they ultimately lose a piece of the puzzle. It won't stop them being competitive nor at the sharp end, but it will bring the other teams back into play.
Although I doubt the ruling will see the diffusers banned, I don't expect Brawn to have such an advantage come mid season.
Furthermore their gearbox seems slightly fragile at the moment.
Ah, but that depends on their development. I've seen people here express doubts...
I hear Brawn has a mighty leap in performance due for Spain. Bear in mind, the car they're running is the one they designed as fast as possible to take the Merc Powerplant. The Spain update is apparently tailor made for the Merc unit. Keep an eye on the sidepods.
i think youll find that every team has a mighty leap in performance due for Spain.
I think you'll find Brawn is already in front.
I realise that Brawn is one step ahead of the rest, but if they lose the diffuser they ultimately lose a piece of the puzzle. It won't stop them being competitive nor at the sharp end, but it will bring the other teams back into play.
Although I doubt the ruling will see the diffusers banned, I don't expect Brawn to have such an advantage come mid season.
Furthermore their gearbox seems slightly fragile at the moment.
Ah, but that depends on their development. I've seen people here express doubts...
I hear Brawn has a mighty leap in performance due for Spain. Bear in mind, the car they're running is the one they designed as fast as possible to take the Merc Powerplant. The Spain update is apparently tailor made for the Merc unit. Keep an eye on the sidepods.
i think youll find that every team has a mighty leap in performance due for Spain.
I think you'll find Brawn is already in front.
I think all teams will make the jump. Let's wait and see if the likes of Williams and Red Bull keep up with the pace of the manufacturer teams.
I hope so.
So Diffuser banned tommorow, Yes, No?
Verdict?
I think all teams will make the jump. Let's wait and see if the likes of Williams and Red Bull keep up with the pace of the manufacturer teams.
I hope so.
I'm interested to see how KERS plays out over the season. At the moment it looks disadvantageous, but none of the teams that were close to Brawn in the first place are using it, so it doesn't really show us anything. But what about when Toyota and Williams bring their KERS in? I think that could be the turning-point in the season.
I realise that Brawn is one step ahead of the rest, but if they lose the diffuser they ultimately lose a piece of the puzzle. It won't stop them being competitive nor at the sharp end, but it will bring the other teams back into play.
Although I doubt the ruling will see the diffusers banned, I don't expect Brawn to have such an advantage come mid season.
Furthermore their gearbox seems slightly fragile at the moment.
Ah, but that depends on their development. I've seen people here express doubts...
I hear Brawn has a mighty leap in performance due for Spain. Bear in mind, the car they're running is the one they designed as fast as possible to take the Merc Powerplant. The Spain update is apparently tailor made for the Merc unit. Keep an eye on the sidepods.
i think youll find that every team has a mighty leap in performance due for Spain.
I think you'll find Brawn is already in front.
what a come back
That is irrelevant, though. It's more than likely that any performance gains would be roughly equal across the board and would leave most of the teams at the same distance as they are currently. Some teams, perhaps FI and STR, would drop a little further back, but that would not be the case in general.
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