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#389716
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The impact of Formula 1's ugly noses on car performance has been overplayed, reckons Ferrari technical director James Allison.

The key talking point at the launches of the 2014 cars has been on the various nose designs, which have proved to be different on each car.

But despite the interest, and the fact that noses have typically been a key area of car performance, Allison reckons that the various designs will not be the key factor in success this year.

"If you look around you in the pitlane you will see there is a different nose on every car," he said.

"There is not too much similarity between any of the cars, and a reason for that is that the nose rules allow quite a lot of geometrical freedom. So you go off exploring the freedom.

"The reason that there isn't a single solution is that it isn't actually that sensitive an area, and there are lots of different solutions that work.

"I came from another team [Lotus] before, and that has a very aggressive solution I worked on that with the team. This car [Ferrari] has another solution.

"There is not that much in it - they are just good to talk about because they are right up at the front of the car."

Toro Rosso chief designer Luca Furbatto backed the view that the nose was not going to be critical to car performance this year, even though ultimately one design concept may prove to be the best.

"I think generally the front end is not going to be a problem for this year," he said.

"Maybe from an aesthetic point of view it is quite a dominant feature but overall in terms of performance I don't think it will make such a big difference."

Furbatto suggests that engine performance and reliability will have much more of an impact on the formbook in 2014.

"I think this year it will be certainly reliability of everything in the first few races, and the integration of the power units will be number one in terms of performance of the whole package," he said.

"And then aero will remain quite dominant but less so than in the past because, in the end, there is a balance between aerodynamic drag and performance from an engine consumption point of view.

"Then there is weight, because it is very tough to hit the weight limit, particularly if you've got a heavy driver. If you're running overweight that's also, performance wise, a big hit."

#389731
I must say all those noses look kinda okay, except the Caterham's. Theirs sticks out like a sore.....
#389812
I like ferarri's

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#389832
SWMBO keeps getting a dreamy look on her face whenever she sees the Williams, then it is almost like the humidity goes up.

That's because it's a championship winning car and..... Ohhhhhhh
#389845
SWMBO keeps getting a dreamy look on her face whenever she sees the Williams, then it is almost like the humidity goes up.


Really? Has she had a good look at the Caterham then?
#390221
 wrote:">FIA question nose safety

The FIA have reportedly asked all the teams to submit information regarding their cars' noses amidst safety concerns.

This season, in light of the new regulations lowering the tip of the nose, the Formula One teams have all produced rather ugly cars.

Featuring sharp dips at the very tip, the noses have been likened to vacuum cleaners, platypus and fingers.

Aesthetics aside, the FIA are concerned about the structural integrity of the noses amidst fears that they may not provide adequate protection.

According to Autosport, motorsport's governing body has written to the teams asking for technical details comparing last year's noses to this year's.

The teams have been requested to hand over "cross sectional areas of the nose, taken vertically and normal the car centre line, at points 50mm, 150mm and 300mm back from the tip of the nose itself.

"The same cross-sections as above showing the construction of the parts in the relevant sections.

"In both cases we are only interested in the nose itself, not the front wing or hangers."
#390308
So years in the planning, dozens of meetings where they analized all aspects and scenarios. All had ample opportunities to express this very horrific concern yet it's only discussed or talked about now?

As if this wouldn't have been of the same concern. :rolleyes:
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They should make all team go the Mercedes Ferrari route by Melbourne I say, we know those noses are safe. :hehe:
#390320
I prefer the 2012 cars to these to be honest. I can't believe we were all moaning THEN.
#390323
I don't mind these cars, I'm starting to like their unique looks. The sounds are the only downfall though.

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