max, how many imola gps have you won in a row?
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max, how many imola gps have you won in a row?
Ferrari Imola GP preview and news!
In addition to the new beam wing that should increase load at the rear, at Imola Ferrari will introduce new brake baskets a bit McLaren-derived that should help the car better prepare the tires in qualifying.
Since the FIA for the time being has not yet deemed McLaren's brakes “irregular,” there will be more teams with thermal cameras analyzing the behavior of how McLaren handles the tire warm-up and why they are able to keep the tires more up to temperature.
There will be a new tire to be tested in the Imola GP, the C6 which is “hoped” since it is a very soft tire, that it will help Ferrari in qualifying and decrease the tire warm-up time which is a problem that plagues the project a lot.
Ferrari is also already focused on project 26 but they still have hopes that they can improve the performance of the SF25, however the new suspension will probably come after Canada, they are testing it in the wind tunnel alternating with project 26.
Lewis is holding much longer technical meetings than usual to improve his knowledge of the car.
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Max and Charles post race
Another double podium at Emilia-Romagna GP for Lando & Oscar
Always proud of Lando & Oscar 🧡🧡
Onto Monaco 🇲🇨
explaining f1: the cars
chassis
modern day f1 cars are constructed from composites of carbon fibre and other ultra-lightweight materials. the minimum weight currently permissible is 740kg including the driver but not the fuel.
engines
as of the 2014 season, all f1 cars have been equipped with turbocharged 1.6 l v6 engines, which were previously banned in 1989. this change gave up to a 29% increase in fuel efficiency.
transmission
f1 cars use highly automated semi-automatic sequential gearboxes, with regulations stating that 8 forward gears and 1 reverse gear must be used, with rear-wheel drive. fully automatic gearboxes are illegal to keep driver skill. the last f1 car fitted with a conventional manual gearbox was the forti fg01 which raced in 1995.
as of 2009, all teams use seamless-shift transmissions, which allow a near instantaneous changing of gears for minimal time loss. shift times for modern f1 cars are in the range of 2-3ms.
steering wheel
the wheel can be used to change gears, adjust the fuel/air mix, change the break balance and call the radio among other things, allowing the driver a huge amount of control. data such as engine rpm, lap times and tyre temperature etc. are displayed.
fuel
the fuel in f1 cars is fairly similar to ordinary petrol.
to make sure teams and fuel suppliers are within regulation, the fia requires fuel teams like shell, petronas etc. to submit samples of the fuels they are providing for races. at any time, fia inspectors can request a sample from the fuelling rig to compare. the teams usually abide by rules but in 1997 mika hakkinen was stripped of his third place finish in spa due to his fuel being the incorrect formula.
tyres
you can read all about tyres in f1 here!
breaks
the brakes used in f1 cars are designed to work in up to 1,000 degrees celsius.
drivers can control brake force to compensate for changes in track condition or fuel load.
notable cars
the victorious red bull racing rb18 from the 2022 season, driven by max verstappen.
the dominant mclaren mp4/4 driven by ayrton senna in 1988.
the highly successful ferrari f2004 driven by micheal schumacher at the 2004 united states grand prix.
the 1994 williams fw15c, widely considered to be one of the most technologically advanced f1 car of all time
the first f1 car to be powered by a turbocharged engine; the 1997 renault rs01.
the lotus 78, which exploited the aerodynamic effects of downforce, or ground effect, which was banned by the fia in 1983 (though it was later brought back for the 2022 season onwards).
the 2009 brawn bgp001, using a 'double diffuser' (to harness downforce) which was banned by the fia in 2011.
"Hamilton thinks he's alone on the track" (today TWICE with Alonso)
also Verstappen told him to f... o...
Max takes his 8th consecutive pole position matching Ayrton Senna's record!!
Charles was knocked down to P4, with Oscar taking P2 and Lando taking P3 ❤️💙