Monday, January 30, 2012

2010 Ferrari 16M Scuderia Spider - Driving Impressions

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First answer: It represents the 16 Formula 1 constructors titles won by Scuderia Ferrari, the most recent being in 2008. We'll tell you about the first one at the end of this story.

First question: What the heck does 16M mean?

For this super spider, Ferrari applied what it did for the Scuderia coupe to the open version of the F430.
Through extensive use of carbon fiber, Ferrari has removed 176 pounds from the F430 Spider for the Scuderia, paring the curb weight down to 3168 lb. With the 4.3-liter V-8 making 510 bhp at 8500 rpm and 347 lb.-ft. of torque at 5250 rpm, channeled through a 6-speed F1-Superfast2 gearbox that spits out shifts in just 60 milliseconds, 62 mph comes in a claimed 3.7 seconds. Top speed is 196 mph, at which point it is probably quite breezy in the cockpit.
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 Ferrari says this is the fastest production spider it has produced. We can tell you that, like the hardtop Scuderia, the soft top is capable of being both racetrack quick and street savvy, equally adept on either without being too hard edged. And it lets you know when you are on the power by abruptly going from being legally quiet to unnervingly noisy. Bam, quick as that.
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While a standard F430 Spider's base price is $217,310, the 16M starts at $308,000 and is out the door at $313,350. But you'll have one of only 499 built.

Oh, and Ferrari's first F1 constructors title? The same year Phil Hill won his driving title, 1961.
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Sunday, January 29, 2012

F1: Eyebrows raise as 'ugly' Caterham photos leaked

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F1 fans on Wednesday got their first glimpse of a 2012-specification car.
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Caterham is launching its new CT01 in the pages of British magazine F1 Racing on Thursday.
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But some subscribers got their copy a day early, and so a side-angle photo was released by the team on Twitter.
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A leaked front-view photo is also doing the rounds, and the most eye-catching feature is the radically stepped nose.
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The nose is the result of new regulations dictating a lower front section for crash impacts, and given Ferrari's admission about its own "ugly" car, the look is likely to be widespread on the 2012 grid.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Video: Ride-height control system

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"Reactive ride-height system" has become a common word in all Formula 1 teams for the upcoming season that is about to begin.

The preseason has started with a strong mood after the filtration of the first significant development: a ride height control system, in this case applied only to the front wheels of the car. The Lotus team, is willing to get back to the top and was the first of all on the track to test the height control system during the "Young drivers test" held in Abu Dhabi. Domenicali has recently said that Ferrari is also working on the same line and is waiting for the approval by the FIA.


What is the reactive system or ride-height control system?

When break pressure is applied a part of the oil goes to a small cylinder which elongates the front suspension strut. Normally you would see the front dip under the dynamic force shift from breaking. This systems compensates the dip by making a strut longer.


You may like to read this articles:
1-Lotus works at Enstone
2-2012 Lotus innovation was previously tested in Abu Dhabi


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Caterham F1 reveals new images of 2012 car, the CT01; pretentious fans including myself complain and whine about its attractiveness, particularly its nose. CT01 silently insulted and deeply hurt, too shy to stand up for self.


Caterham F1 CT01 press release image, trying to look as sexy as possible

Caterham F1 CT01 looking like some sort of platypus-train-dildo. Really bad angle guys... sorry...

Barrichello: It’s taking longer than I thought

Barrichello out of F1

Barrichello admitted that he is trying to remain optimistic about his chances of staying in Williams, and in Formula One in this season, as negotiations over a new deal continue.

The Brazilian, the most experienced driver in F1 history, is hoping to start his 20th campaign but confirmed that he is contending for the Williams seat with at least two other drivers. Williams is one of only two teams left with a racing seat, and Barrichello is thought unlikely to go to HRT, just to remain a part of the back field.

There are more than half a dozen drivers currently waiting to hear whether they will be in F1 next year, we believe that Bruno Senna and Adrian Sutil remain Barrichello's biggest rivals, despite news that the German will face trial on assault charges. Vitaly Petrov, Jaime Alguersuari, Giedo van der Garde and Jerome d'Ambrosio also remain available, while doubt surrounds the strength of contract held by veterans Jarno Trulli, at Caterham, and Timo Glock, as Marussia.


“Well, it's taking longer than I wished for, to be honest,” Barrichello said. “I have been thinking positively, and have always put it this way: you've got to believe in things and, if they haven't happened just yet, you have got to believe that they have happened in your mind.

“I am fighting for the position. I think there are two other drivers who have potential to be driving at Williams, but I feel like I am quite a good candidate and that I should be driving there. There's lot of changes for the team – the engine, new people around – and I think what I can tell people at Williams is that experience comes "gratis", in a way. It's just there.

“Where are you going to find someone with my experience and so much of a will to do well? I still have so much feeling for the car and I want to drive it as fast as I can. I don't know how that is happening because, when I was in my 20s, I thought 'I don't know, maybe when I'm 30, I'm done'. I'm now 39 and I'm still feeling ready to go. I think this is the best thing that can be happening to me right now and I hope to be driving this year.”


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Williams second driver..... or first driver

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Williams is still deciding what to do about hiring a lead driver for 2012 season. Every sign is showing that the decision is going to come down to money. This is not good for the image of the team. If they fail to get the budget for this is season, then they must get what they can from the available drivers. Sutil is out of the picture because of fears about potential embarrassment about the alleged incident in a Shanghai night club last year. Barrichello continues to be in the picture and from what we know there are elements within the team who believe that the stability and technical understanding of Rubens will be vital to help the team score the best possible results this season.


To set the leadership on Pastor Maldonado is not a good idea, the Venezuelan driver has still to convince the F1 world that he has what it takes to be a full-time F1 driver without a huge sum of PDVSA money behind him.

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Bruno Senna may have a good package of Brazilian sponsorship behind him ($16 million). There are still many who feel that he has to prove that he has what it takes to be a top-line F1 driver, his previous adventures with HRT and Lotus have been inconclusive. If the Renault F1 team had felt he was worthy of a top drive they would have kept him on, rather than signing Grosjean instead.

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d'Ambrosio and Van der Garde to race in F1?

The Benelux countries have been sparsely represented in motorsport's top flight in recent years, but two of its more prominent current stars believe that they still have a chance of landing an F1 race seat for 2012.

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Jerome d'Ambrosio found himself the odd man out at Marussia Racing when Charles Pic appeared on the scene, while Giedo van der Garde has been quietly knocking on the F1 door for several seasons, apparently armed with a sponsor keen to expand its previous involvement in the series.

Both, however, are currently among a queue of drivers waiting to hear on the destiny of the two remaining vacancies, at Williams and HRT, before they can call themselves an F1 racer in 2012.

d'Ambrosio's management is confident that the Belgian - who did not disgrace himself alongside veteran Timo Glock at Marussia Virgin in 2011 - will be able to reveal his season's plans within the next ten days, although there was no hint whether it would involve a race or reserve role.

The 26-year old is represented by the same Gravity Sports Management team that vaulted GP2 champion Romain Grosjean back into the Renault - now Lotus F1 - team for 2012, and it is possible that d'Ambrosio could join the Frenchman by performing a test driver role at Enstone. However, the Belgian admits that he would prefer to compete this year, even if it means remaining at the back of the grid.

“We are thinking of the best solution for me to be in F1 for a long time," he told Belgium's La Derniere Heure, "Honestly, I'd prefer to race if I have the chance - and that possibility still exists.

“This week we have one last meeting and, with any luck, I will know very soon what I'll be doing this season.”

d'Ambrosio's manager, Benjamin Mignot, confirmed that a decision will be taken sooner rather than later, to ensure that his client is in a position to make the most of pre-season testing when it begins.
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“A decision should be made within ten days in time for the start of winter testing at Jerez on 7 February,” he noted, “We are not spoken about much in the foreign press and that's fine, but I can assure you that we are still in the frame and that doors are still open.

“The situation is unchanged since Christmas. We have a reasonable budget for a F1 seat. I'm not talking about the amounts, but we consider Adrian Sutil the only real competitor.”


Ironically, Mignot's final comment would tend to suggest that d'Ambrosio is chasing the vacant seat at Williams, rather than HRT, which many outsiders believe that he is more likely to get. Sutil is known to have visited Williams' Grove facility before Christmas, and is listed in a group of hopefuls that also includes veteran Rubens Barrichello, former Lotus Renault pilots Bruno Senna and Vitaly Petrov and van der Garde, who shares common sponsorship ground with fashion brand McGregor.

2012 Formula One Season
Like d'Ambrosio, the Dutchman is preferring to keep a low profile while negotiations take place, but remains optimistic that a lengthy bid to break into the top flight will be resolved before too long.

“We are a little quiet, but we're working hard,” manager Jan-Paul ten Hoopen - who is also McGregor's commercial director - told f1today.nl, "We will let you know when there is any news."

While GP2 frontrunner van der Garde can also lean on billionaire father-in-law Marcel Boekhoorn, 2011 HRT incumbent Vitantonio Liuzzi can only wish for access to similar amounts of money.



Despite expressing a wish to remain with the Spanish minnow - and having a two-year deal, albeit one signed with the previous ownership - the Italian appears to be on the verge of losing his seat to a better-funded rival, with d'Ambrosio, Petrov and Senna rumoured to be chasing the seat alongside veteran returnee Pedro de la Rosa.

According to Belgium's La Libre newspaper, which quotes HRT technical director Jacky Eeckelaert, Liuzzi has not seized the chance to cement his place on the grid for 2012, despite occasionally helping HRT punch above its weight last season.

“He hasn't really confirmed himself after several chances, [and] we are looking more for a young driver with a lot of potential,” Eeckalaert explained, before going on to rule out the likes of Barrichello and a host of Spanish talent, including Jaime Alguersuari and Dani Clos, currently being linked to the soon-to-be Valencia-based squad.

“I don't think it's in the interests of the team to have a second Spanish driver,” he said, "and the same goes for the drivers approaching retirement.”

While his Russian backers may be of interest to HRT - despite its desire to be seen as having a greater Spanish aura this season - Petrov continues to be mentioned in connection with two seats that currently appear to be occupied.

The former Lotus Renault pilot has been linked to both Jarno Trulli's Caterham ride and the lead Marussia entry of Glock, despite both having apparently inked extensions to their contracts last summer.

Senna, meanwhile, has already been 'confirmed' at Williams by one if his sponsors - a claim denounced by both driver and team - but could still wind up filling the third driver role at Enstone if he fails to land a race seat.

Sutil and Barrichello continue to try and amass the financial backing needed to partner Pastor Maldonado at Williams, although the team is thought to look dimly on the German's apparent interest in replacing Felipe Massa at Ferrari in 2013. A similar far-reaching focus almost cost Sutil his ride at Force India for 2011, and could result in the German missing out altogether this year.

The remaining candidate for the vacant HRT seat, meanwhile, is understood to be former pilot Narain Karthikeyan, who is currently building support from his native India in a bid to return to the cockpit he vacated for Daniel Ricciardo midway through 2011.

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