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Is This The Future Of F1 ?? [pics]
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/...4176230089.jpg
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Ferrari's current car for the new season: http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/...4178391045.jpg |
now give this the 10 cylinder screaming engines back and fuck the whole kers crap and we have a winner
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wow, looks so mean!
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Would watch.
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DEar Ferrari/Scuderia,
no auto sports cars look good. none. not f1, not le mans, not NASCAR, not NHRA, not one. but they are all fantastic in their own right. i bet Ferrari found an aerodynamic edge and can't use it due to rules, so they briliantly decide to go to their legions of fans with a gorgeous car with the silly idea F1 is now about beautiful cars. Here's an idea, why not make it more about the drivers again, you know like in the olden days. Less tires shenanigans and more driving ability. OH, and maybe take a few sponsor stickers off your cars, you might find they look better. your's, a not a huge F1 fan. |
I am not a huge F1 fan but that looks good!
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Very cool.what a great airodinamics and design
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Don't expect too much innovation there if you have an old and grumpy guy being in charge of it. Cars were getting more and more ugly design wise due to "rules and regulations".
I am very much into racing but it seems in F1 they forgot what it was all about and money and politics took over... |
But indeed this rendered concept is a kick ass!
And then they will tell you is electric or hybrid or runs on baby foxes kind of thing :-( |
sexy, but what happens to all sexy concepts? They become ugly real models :)
And when we are talking about f1 it is even harder to turn it into reality. |
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So, no turning the head?
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Of course I wasn't being realistic in that rant. money destroyed F1. the stickers represent that, both literally and figuratively. and they also do in fact make not attractive cars even less attractive. Team Ferrari spends, what, $700 million a year on F1. |
A bit of info...
Team Budget 2013 Ferrari £250 million Red Bull £235.5 million McLaren £160 million Mercedes £160 million Lotus £130 million Force India £100 million Williams £90 million Sauber £90 million Toro Rosso £70 million Caterham £65 million Marussia £51 million "Probably the highest spending teams spend three or four times the money of those other teams. Is that sustainable and healthy? No. ... So I see that major stakeholders are pushing towards a more sustainable F1, a more balanced F1, in terms of financial resources". Last October, according to Tom Cary of The Telegraph, CVC, "Formula One’s largest single shareholder, took a $865 million (£538 million) dividend in 2012," and that, "It is believed that CVC, who paid roughly $1 billion (£620 million) for the sport back in 2006, has now gained more than $2 billion (£1.24 billion) from the sport in the last 24 months." |
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Nothing else then good outfit
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Like a fucking F1 batmobile!
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no chance of that car or anything like it ever appearing on the F1 grid, those guys are as secretive as the US military are over Area 51. if any one part of that car was destined to go onto a future F1 car than the concept would not have been released to the public.
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I like it, because it puts the body out as wide as the wheels. It's much better to break a bit of body work that destroy the suspension when they have wheel to wheel contact.
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looks like it'll cut thru a brick wall -noyce
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fast as hell
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Fast and furious :thumbsup
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Looks awesome... :) But, it's hard to believe that it's gonna be a standard racing car... :)
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It's just a very sexy concept. The teams have to stick to very strict FIA rules, so the way a car is built in the future really doesn't depend on the individual teams.
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I thought you were talking about the F1 key..lol
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give us more without rules race and crash, this shit is boring
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I like the idea of the electric F! but last time i watched it looked so unreliable.
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F1 needs to take a page from the world of pro fighting. For centuries there was boxing with it's rules and structured limitations. Tae Kwon Do same thing. Rules. Every style of martial arts had it's limiting factors. Then along comes this groundswell wave out of the blue called 'Ultimate Fighting'.... and ka-blammo. A huge new interest around the world in UFC occurs. They blew most of the rules out the door to the tune of massive success.
I propose a new F1 style of racing. UF1. Let them build the best car imagineable. May the fastest most maneuverable car and best driver win. I'd watch something like that over today's F1 any day. (fact is I don't watch F1 except for highlights, as to me it's basically the same thing over and over every year, every race. UF1 would/might change all that) Am I kidding? I must be. Or I haven't had enough coffee yet. You decide. |
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More coffee!!! |
wow badass ride!
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