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#305436
Was wondering how the wheel's locked to the axle?


Ferrari have discovered a way to harness the strong nuclear force over measurable distances, meaning that the wheel nuts are attached to the axles as firmly as the subatomic components of the nucleus of the atom.


Don't they need Einstein in the pit crew then?
#305448
Was wondering how the wheel's locked to the axle?


Ferrari have discovered a way to harness the strong nuclear force over measurable distances, meaning that the wheel nuts are attached to the axles as firmly as the subatomic components of the nucleus of the atom.


Don't they need Einstein in the pit crew then?


Not with Alonso around.
#305461
Was wondering how the wheel's locked to the axle?


Ferrari have discovered a way to harness the strong nuclear force over measurable distances, meaning that the wheel nuts are attached to the axles as firmly as the subatomic components of the nucleus of the atom.


Don't they need Einstein in the pit crew then?


Not with Alonso around.


Yeah, same reason he left Germany... Einstein doesn't work with jerks! :twisted:
#305493
Was wondering how the wheel's locked to the axle?


Ferrari have discovered a way to harness the strong nuclear force over measurable distances, meaning that the wheel nuts are attached to the axles as firmly as the subatomic components of the nucleus of the atom.


Don't they need Einstein in the pit crew then?


Not with Alonso around.


Yeah, same reason he left Germany... Einstein doesn't work with jerks! :twisted:


You're right, he never worked with McLaren :whip:
#305526
However, every Ferrari Pit Stop is perfect. I know there was some controversy around the pit stop wheel guns earlier this year... But I'm still under the impression, judging on Ferrari's consistent fast pit times that they might be using equipment that gives them about 2 or 3 tenths advantage over the other teams in the pits... Could even be up to half a second to a second quicker....


Surely if they are using better developed equipment that is fine. You don't immediately say if someone has a better KERS they are cheating, do you? If they have put more development into it, that is why they are winning.

Unless there is some rule against the equipment used in the pits?
#305554
Was wondering how the wheel's locked to the axle?


Ferrari have discovered a way to harness the strong nuclear force over measurable distances, meaning that the wheel nuts are attached to the axles as firmly as the subatomic components of the nucleus of the atom.


Don't they need Einstein in the pit crew then?


Not with Alonso around.


Yeah, same reason he left Germany... Einstein doesn't work with jerks! :twisted:


You're right, he never worked with McLaren :whip:


Nor Ferrari. :whip: Red Bull would be his natu :D ral home.

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