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By Stealthgate007
#99194
Watching the Kubica Vettle incident, it appear after the collision they were both capable of making it back to get another front wing. But they both went off like they were driving on ice. The front end downforce was totally gone. Under 2008 set up they would have made it back easy in my estimate. I think this is something that the teams should look at closely when it come to losing a front end in a pile up. It makes it just that more a little difficult to have a recovery for a decent race.
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By Denthúl
#99196
Watching the Kubica Vettle incident, it appear after the collision they were both capable of making it back to get another front wing. But they both went off like they were driving on ice. The front end downforce was totally gone. Under 2008 set up they would have made it back easy in my estimate. I think this is something that the teams should look at closely when it come to losing a front end in a pile up. It makes it just that more a little difficult to have a recovery for a decent race.


Vettel's rear wheels ended up on the grass as he slid a little. Kubica admitted that part of his front wing ended up under his wheel, causing him to spin.
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By Stealthgate007
#99197
Watching the Kubica Vettle incident, it appear after the collision they were both capable of making it back to get another front wing. But they both went off like they were driving on ice. The front end downforce was totally gone. Under 2008 set up they would have made it back easy in my estimate. I think this is something that the teams should look at closely when it come to losing a front end in a pile up. It makes it just that more a little difficult to have a recovery for a decent race.


Vettel's rear wheels ended up on the grass as he slid a little. Kubica admitted that part of his front wing ended up under his wheel, causing him to spin.


OK I'm watching the replay and see if I can make that out. I didn't read these reports so thanks for the heads up! :)
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By Versa-Tech
#99198
Watching the Kubica Vettle incident, it appear after the collision they were both capable of making it back to get another front wing. But they both went off like they were driving on ice. The front end downforce was totally gone. Under 2008 set up they would have made it back easy in my estimate. I think this is something that the teams should look at closely when it come to losing a front end in a pile up. It makes it just that more a little difficult to have a recovery for a decent race.
Why even look at it? The front wing is the only downforce allowed on the front end this season. What changes could they possibly make to avoid a similar incident?
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By darwin dali
#99206
Watching the Kubica Vettle incident, it appear after the collision they were both capable of making it back to get another front wing. But they both went off like they were driving on ice. The front end downforce was totally gone. Under 2008 set up they would have made it back easy in my estimate. I think this is something that the teams should look at closely when it come to losing a front end in a pile up. It makes it just that more a little difficult to have a recovery for a decent race.
Why even look at it? The front wing is the only downforce allowed on the front end this season. What changes could they possibly make to avoid a similar incident?


Steel armored reinforced frontwings and mounting points :P
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By Jensonb
#99209
Watching the Kubica Vettle incident, it appear after the collision they were both capable of making it back to get another front wing. But they both went off like they were driving on ice. The front end downforce was totally gone. Under 2008 set up they would have made it back easy in my estimate. I think this is something that the teams should look at closely when it come to losing a front end in a pile up. It makes it just that more a little difficult to have a recovery for a decent race.
Why even look at it? The front wing is the only downforce allowed on the front end this season. What changes could they possibly make to avoid a similar incident?


Steel armored reinforced frontwings and mounting points :P

Oh, you mean the Brawn solution?

Brawn GP BGP01: Built like a tank with a rocket up its a**e
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By stonemonkey
#99211
Watching the Kubica Vettle incident, it appear after the collision they were both capable of making it back to get another front wing. But they both went off like they were driving on ice. The front end downforce was totally gone. Under 2008 set up they would have made it back easy in my estimate. I think this is something that the teams should look at closely when it come to losing a front end in a pile up. It makes it just that more a little difficult to have a recovery for a decent race.
Why even look at it? The front wing is the only downforce allowed on the front end this season. What changes could they possibly make to avoid a similar incident?


Steel armored reinforced frontwings and mounting points :P


Looks like Brawn already thought of that, as well as some way to change the nose quickly.
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By Denthúl
#99217
Watching the Kubica Vettle incident, it appear after the collision they were both capable of making it back to get another front wing. But they both went off like they were driving on ice. The front end downforce was totally gone. Under 2008 set up they would have made it back easy in my estimate. I think this is something that the teams should look at closely when it come to losing a front end in a pile up. It makes it just that more a little difficult to have a recovery for a decent race.
Why even look at it? The front wing is the only downforce allowed on the front end this season. What changes could they possibly make to avoid a similar incident?


Steel armored reinforced frontwings and mounting points :P

Oh, you mean the Brawn solution?

Brawn GP BGP01: Built like a tank with a rocket up its a**e


All they need now is a cannon to get rid of backmarkers... :hehe:
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By 7UpJordan
#99227
Watching the Kubica Vettle incident, it appear after the collision they were both capable of making it back to get another front wing. But they both went off like they were driving on ice. The front end downforce was totally gone. Under 2008 set up they would have made it back easy in my estimate. I think this is something that the teams should look at closely when it come to losing a front end in a pile up. It makes it just that more a little difficult to have a recovery for a decent race.
Why even look at it? The front wing is the only downforce allowed on the front end this season. What changes could they possibly make to avoid a similar incident?


Steel armored reinforced frontwings and mounting points :P

Oh, you mean the Brawn solution?

Brawn GP BGP01: Built like a tank with a rocket up its a**e


All they need now is a cannon to get rid of backmarkers... :hehe:

Red Shells or Invincibility stars from Mario Kart? :P
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By Jensonb
#99234
Watching the Kubica Vettle incident, it appear after the collision they were both capable of making it back to get another front wing. But they both went off like they were driving on ice. The front end downforce was totally gone. Under 2008 set up they would have made it back easy in my estimate. I think this is something that the teams should look at closely when it come to losing a front end in a pile up. It makes it just that more a little difficult to have a recovery for a decent race.
Why even look at it? The front wing is the only downforce allowed on the front end this season. What changes could they possibly make to avoid a similar incident?


Steel armored reinforced frontwings and mounting points :P

Oh, you mean the Brawn solution?

Brawn GP BGP01: Built like a tank with a rocket up its a**e


All they need now is a cannon to get rid of backmarkers... :hehe:

Red Shells or Invincibility stars from Mario Kart? :P

Let's just hope McLaren and Ferrari don't get to fire the blue shell at us because they slipped down the grid
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By Stealthgate007
#99245
Watching the Kubica Vettle incident, it appear after the collision they were both capable of making it back to get another front wing. But they both went off like they were driving on ice. The front end downforce was totally gone. Under 2008 set up they would have made it back easy in my estimate. I think this is something that the teams should look at closely when it come to losing a front end in a pile up. It makes it just that more a little difficult to have a recovery for a decent race.
Why even look at it? The front wing is the only downforce allowed on the front end this season. What changes could they possibly make to avoid a similar incident?


I was just thinking they way that last years car was set up they could at least drive it back to the pits under some reasonable speed. Since there is way more downforce on the front end this year, I was thinking it became undriveable if you lose the wing. Basically slow down and drive at 20 mph vs 60 mph.
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By Versa-Tech
#99250
Since there is way more downforce on the front end this year, I was thinking it became undriveable if you lose the wing..
The reason why it was still stable last year is because aerodynamic appendages on the body of the car were allowed. If you lost you wing, downforce was still generated elsewhere. With the new regs, downforce is generated by the wings exclusively, so if you lose one you're screwed.
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By Stealthgate007
#99253
Since there is way more downforce on the front end this year, I was thinking it became undriveable if you lose the wing..
The reason why it was still stable last year is because aerodynamic appendages on the body of the car were allowed. If you lost you wing, downforce was still generated elsewhere. With the new regs, downforce is generated by the wings exclusively, so if you lose one you're screwed.


Exactly... Teams if they haven't already, need to take that into account. Tell their drivers to slow down.
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