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I've been trying to figure it out, or at least what they're trying to achieve. That's why I'd love to know if anyone's read anything about it or the concept. Pure guess on my part but, from the way Jenson's been describing his balance/grip problems in corners, maybe it's some sort of incremental shift front-rear that's varies as the downforce bleeds off while cornering?
#224780
Brake bias is one of the simplest functions on a F1 car but one of the most important and difficult to properly set. Many other attributes concerning the car can make it,the brake bias, a HUGE factor in ones performance. Sorry I don't have any detailed data to help you with but maybe one of our McLaren guru's will assist you :) .


Edited my errors before the 'grammar/spelling' police pulled me over and cited me :hehe: .
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#224782
Brake bias is one of the simplest functions on a F1 car but one of the most important and diificult to get properly set. Many other attributes concerning the car can make it a HUGE factor in ones performance. Sorry I don't have any detailed data to help you with but maybe one of our McLaren guru's will assist you :) .


Exactly, and whatever it is that McLaren have they must have a great belief in its potential to stick so hard with it. Yep, anyone who can shed some light on what makes it different/new or anything about it would be vellly intellllesting :-)
#224794
Anyone got any thoughts on the brake-balance system Jenson has had on his car from Korea on? Why is McLaren persisting with it, is it 2011 experimental? What's special/different about it or how is it supposed to work?


jens has gone his own way on brakes using a dfifferent system to lewis. Dont know if that bears any light on what your talking about. Shoot me down if its aload of crap.
#224842
Alonso could very well be P5! McLaren are near Red Bull! Ferrari expect the Red Bulls to be 4 tenths a lap quicker. So with McLaren not to ar behind Alonso could be P5! Plus Rosberg, Kubica, Schumi and Massa could pull a lap from no-where and pip him aswell.
#224859
So this is the first GP i attend. I never thought i would be able to do something like this while deployed, but i'm taking full advantage of being in Abu Dhabi. Anyways, the experience here has been amazing so far, wonder if other GPs are like this or better.

One point though, I was a little upset with Webber, but i do understand why he did what he did. Red Bull was in an autograph session, and at one point Mark jumps up and starts signing the people closest to him then leaves! I get it that he wanted to get ready for P1 (this was friday) but Vettel stayed there for a looong time. And was the fastest man during P1. Ohh yeah forgot to mention, it was raining for a good 10 min before he left his fans...
but like i said, he had the championship in his mind, and i wish him luck this sunday, but Vettel gained a lot of respect, and gained a fan for trying to stay with the fans a bit longer (before i thought he was a fast driver but didn't care too much about him other than his driving skills)... and yeah i got his autograph on a red bull cap.
Now i hope Vettel wins the race.
yeah im missing quali (my boss wouldn't give me all 3 days off) but i think this will be a pretty exciting closer to the season.
#224864
ALonso sandwiched between the McLarens. There is no way Lewis is going to let him go, and we need Jenson and Webber to be fully charged up to muscle out Alonso (preferably take out :hehe: ) and give Vettel the gap to be WDC.

Tense tense start tomorrow, with 3 drivers having everything to lose, and 2 McLaren drivers with nothing to lose whatsoever.
#224873
ALonso sandwiched between the McLarens. There is no way Lewis is going to let him go, and we need Jenson and Webber to be fully charged up to muscle out Alonso (preferably take out :hehe: ) and give Vettel the gap to be WDC.

Tense tense start tomorrow, with 3 drivers having everything to lose, and 2 McLaren drivers with nothing to lose whatsoever.


Well, he has got form you know :whip:

Bud, calm down mate, the :twisted: smiley indicates I'm not actually being serious about it being my opinion, more of a "dark"/mocking joke thing. Wasn't even gloating, Alonso has the shortest odds because the bookies think he's the most likely to win the title? Is that not how odds work? It doesn't matter why that is in this context does it?

Although, I think his odds have just shortened :twisted:

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What a session!

Webber bottles it!

Vettel does what he does!

Hamilton goes for it!

But Alonso! Look at his outlap, deals with traffic, no chance for being able to get the tryres up to temperature, and he pulls out that! What a man.

It's a great grid, the start will be fantastic,

Oh and Schumacher out qualifies Rosberg.
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