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Sauber reveals 2013 F1 car has passed all mandatory crash tests
Sauber has become the first Formula 1 team to reveal it has passed all the mandatory crash tests for its 2013 car.
The Swiss squad said on Wednesday morning that the C32, the chassis the team will use during the 2013 season, was now fully homologated to begin testing next year.
Cars must pass all crash tests before they can take to the track in testing. The rule was introduced at the start of 2012.
"The C32 chassis and safety structures have passed their FIA safety tests. So, fully homologated and ready for winter testing," said Sauber on Twitter.
Winter testing kicks off at the Jerez circuit on February 5.
I would've preferred Merc failing the crash test....meaning they're going very aggressive on the chassis for 2013.
I would've preferred Merc failing the crash test....meaning they're going very aggressive on the chassis for 2013.
It's not a good thing to fail crash tests and doesn't sign an aggressive (or rather, quick) car design - as HRT proved in recent years. Failing the crash test just means they didn't design a part properly.
I would've preferred Merc failing the crash test....meaning they're going very aggressive on the chassis for 2013.
It's not a good thing to fail crash tests and doesn't sign an aggressive (or rather, quick) car design - as HRT proved in recent years. Failing the crash test just means they didn't design a part properly.
McLaren had failed their crash test before producing that insane MP4/19 in 2005.
I would've preferred Merc failing the crash test....meaning they're going very aggressive on the chassis for 2013.
It's not a good thing to fail crash tests and doesn't sign an aggressive (or rather, quick) car design - as HRT proved in recent years. Failing the crash test just means they didn't design a part properly.
McLaren had failed their crash test before producing that insane MP4/19 in 2005.
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