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Issue 6-15 (The fat lady is singing) Soeren M from Germany writes: Sauber getting stronger this year
surely was no surprise; they have great Ferrari parts to feast on and before
their current state-of-the-art wind tunnel, they not only had a worse one,
they had a miscalibrated wind tunnel. And given that F1 is more about
aerodynamics than about propulsion or steering / driving or anything else,
this had to have a huge impact on their performance. The Heretic replies: Hi Soeren, Although you are right, I feel that the challenge faced by Sauber is to make hay while the sun shines early in the season. The alternative is to take on the mighty technical development teams of the leading constructors and Sauber just do not have the budget for it. Now that their wind tunnel works lets see what they can do for next year. You are absolutely right F1 today is about aerodynamics – maximising downforce while minimising drag. Jeff S from the USA writes: While the season is pretty much over,
Brazil is one of only three races when I don't have to get up at 0-dark-thiry
to be able to watch the race live, the other ones being Canada and U.S., the
ones in the far east are on late Saturday. So I will be watching and
(hopefully) enjoying this race. The Heretic replies: Hi Jeff, What other forms of racing is available to get the fix? It is great to be able to watch some races when one is awake. As it becomes more global, I suspect that F1 may get a few more races in your time zone. Here’s hoping for a competitive season next year. I have high hopes, if only because tyres may not leave debris, which will make overtaking easier. Issue 6-13 (This Concorde agreement like the supersonic Concorde is dated) Jose L B from the USA writes: Totally am in agreement with the
qualifier and the heretic. The Heretic replies: Thank you for your note. We appreciate the support Issue 6-11 (Maybe Michael Schumacher will not dominate) Jose L B from the USA writes: I think your money need to be on Michael Schumacher, doesn't matter what car he have (Ferrari, Renault or Dina from Mexico). The Heretic replies: I think you are right Issue 6-7 (McLaren Behind Sauber) Andre B from Brazil writes: Couldn't agree more!!! The Heretic replies: Andre That is motor racing for you Issue 6-2 (Now its up to Bridgestone) Tomas from the Czech Republic writes: GOOD PREDICTION But FERRARI will be strongest again. Actually the new car IS a derivative of last years, but FERRARI's problems last year were multifold, plus they used the revized 2002 car. I expect RENAULT to be closest again with ALONSO. The Heretic replies: Well, you were right about Ferrari and if Renault did not get their race strategy wrong as well as Alonso farming on his qualifying lap you may even have been right about them too. Bahrain may be better for them – can’t be worse. Back to Top |
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