

kevinbotz wrote:Cantonese is a completely nonsensical f*cking alien language masquerading as some grossly bastardised form of Chinese
Gonzo wrote:Wasn't there some sort of communisim in the East part of Germany?
tommykl wrote:That airbox looks a bit boxy...
kevinbotz wrote:Cantonese is a completely nonsensical f*cking alien language masquerading as some grossly bastardised form of Chinese
Gonzo wrote:Wasn't there some sort of communisim in the East part of Germany?
Waris wrote:Anyone else notice how Pérez and Kobayashi have nearly the same haircut? It bugs me a little, I have to admit. xD
mario wrote:Bumping this thread back up, because it seems that the first car launch might actually be a bit closer than expected.
The Group Lotus backed Renault team will unveil both the new car and new livery at the Autosport International Motorsport Show at the NEC, from the 15-16th January (in what has to be a spectacularly hyperbolic press release from Autosport - but, given that they are getting an exclusive here, you can see why they were so quick to cosy up to Group Lotus). http://www.autosportinternational.com/public/node/9053
mario wrote:Bumping this thread back up, because it seems that the first car launch might actually be a bit closer than expected.
The Group Lotus backed Renault team will unveil both the new car and new livery at the Autosport International Motorsport Show at the NEC, from the 15-16th January (in what has to be a spectacularly hyperbolic press release from Autosport - but, given that they are getting an exclusive here, you can see why they were so quick to cosy up to Group Lotus). http://www.autosportinternational.com/public/node/9053
ibsey wrote:Things happen in my underwear, every time I hear those Ferrari's.
JohnMLTX wrote: Well, maybe the T125 (which, if I'm not mistaken, is a TLR designed car, not GLGR).
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
Wizzie wrote:JohnMLTX wrote: Well, maybe the T125 (which, if I'm not mistaken, is a TLR designed car, not GLGR).
The T125 is effectively the trackday version of the T127 if my memory is correct
ibsey wrote:Things happen in my underwear, every time I hear those Ferrari's.
Yannick wrote:So who will have KERS and who will not? I guess that could influence the pecking order of the teams tremenduously. At the moment, my guess would be that F1 in 2011 is all about Hamilton vs Alonso all over again, but you'll never know until the first race. And we haven't even seen any testing with the new cars.
Which team do you think will make the biggest jump up the grid?
mario wrote:And I suspect, although there is no confirmation of this, that neither Virgin Racing or HRT will use KERS either;
DanielPT wrote:mario wrote:And I suspect, although there is no confirmation of this, that neither Virgin Racing or HRT will use KERS either;
And there is still no confirmation that HRT will use a Chassis
Peter wrote:DanielPT wrote:mario wrote:And I suspect, although there is no confirmation of this, that neither Virgin Racing or HRT will use KERS either;
And there is still no confirmation that HRT will use a Chassis
I'm almost certain that HRT will have a chassis. I'll bet my kidneys that they have a chassis. They will most likely start testing wit hthe F110 plus new parts and stuff, then later on introduce their 2011 car. They will make the grid this year, not might, WILL.
the Masked Lapwing wrote:I don't doubt that they will line up at Bahrain. I'm worried they won't be there at Brazil.
Phoenix wrote:Just to know, who will supply the KERS system for Cosworth powered cars (excluding Williams, I presume)?
the Masked Lapwing wrote:I don't doubt that they will line up at Bahrain. I'm worried they won't be there at Brazil.
Peter wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:I don't doubt that they will line up at Bahrain. I'm worried they won't be there at Brazil.
How can you say that now of all times? Now ,when they have a new driver bringing in lots of money. I think they are definitely financially secure at the moment.
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mario wrote:Now updated to take into account the latest announcements
2011 Car Launch Dates
Red Bull RB7: TBA (probably Feb 1st, though; Red Bull are working very hard to get the car ready for the first test)
Ferrari "Project 662": January 28th
McLaren Mercedes MP4-26: Feb 4th (with an interim car for the proceeding test)
Mercedes W02: Feb 1st, in front of the pit garage [ http://www.f1technical.net/news/15841?s ... 9cb32835a0 ]
Renault R31: January 31st, with livery unveiled on Jan 13th at ASI [ http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/88812 ]
Williams Cosworth FW33: Feb 1st, in the pit lane at Valencia [ http://www.f1technical.net/news/15833 ]
Force India Mercedes VJM04: Jerez test, Feb 10th
Sauber Ferrari C30: January 31st
Scuderia Toro Rosso Ferrari STR6: 1st Feb, just before the start of the Valencia test session
Team Lotus Renault T128: TBA
Hispania Racing Team Cosworth F111: TBA (but they are said to be planning on running the current car at Valencia to gather tyre data, before moving onto an interim car for Jerez)
Virgin Racing Cosworth VR02: Expected to be the Jerez test, Feb 10th
Testing Schedule
Valencia: February 1st - 3rd
Jerez: February 10th - 13th
Barcelona: February 18th - 21st
Bahrain: March 3rd - 6th
JeremyMcClean wrote:CNN?
Would be appropriate.
Myrvold wrote:I do think CNN sponsored Lotus Racing last year? (more for a confirmation for myself than anything else really)
patrick wrote:Myrvold wrote:I do think CNN sponsored Lotus Racing last year? (more for a confirmation for myself than anything else really)
Indeed they did, the logo ran on the front wing if my memory serves me correctly.
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