Nuppiz wrote:Indeed. By applying the correct amount of oil to his hair, he can keep the helmet closer to his scalp without fear of ruining his most excellent haircut. This reduces drag by decreasing the overall height of his profile whilst driving the car by a few fractions of a millimeter, which is oh-so-crucial in gaining those few important thousandths of a second.
...as well as provide better overall weight distribution & centre of gravity. Thus increasing performance yet further. This is how the mind of a future WDC works.
You know, my old PE teacher once said to a mate of mine that if he gelled his hair up then he'd actually run faster (honest!), so clearly Max is thinking along the same lines here.
Oh there is no doubt about it. I shave my hair off, as it much more aerodynamically efficient when cycling. Thus easier on the legs also. As my hair grows back extremely quickly, sometimes I am forced to cycle before getting a chance to shave. So I know the differences between the two. And I am not kidding on this.
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Ah but Max doesn't want to shave his hair off, that would impact negatively on his gorgeous looks.
My PE teacher suggested that by gelling his hair up, my mate would loose heat quicker, and dissipate energy faster, thus improving efficiency and performance. Considering Max sports such an awesome hairstyle, it would seem he is intent on doing the same.
AndreaModa wrote:Ah but Max doesn't want to shave his hair off, that would impact negatively on his gorgeous looks.
What are you trying to say about my looks then? Only kidding.
Also Max has enough natural talent, that he doesn't need to shave his hair. His skill compensates for any aero disadvantage. Obviously his looks are far more important than this.
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Had to laugh at this line from the BBC's live update of FP1 :
0827: Britain's Max Chilton looks relaxed in the Marussia garage. The rookie, sunglasses on, is leaning against the wall chatting to his mechanics while some tweaks - including sticking some decals on the car - are made.
Never mind suspension, dampers, or gear ratio changes - you've got to get the stickers right first and foremost!
madmark1974 wrote:Had to laugh at this line from the BBC's live update of FP1 :
0827: Britain's Max Chilton looks relaxed in the Marussia garage. The rookie, sunglasses on, is leaning against the wall chatting to his mechanics while some tweaks - including sticking some decals on the car - are made.
Never mind suspension, dampers, or gear ratio changes - you've got to get the stickers right first and foremost!
Well, obviously. Next to properly styled hair, sticker placement is one of the most crucial areas in improving laptimes.
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madmark1974 wrote:Had to laugh at this line from the BBC's live update of FP1 :
0827: Britain's Max Chilton looks relaxed in the Marussia garage. The rookie, sunglasses on, is leaning against the wall chatting to his mechanics while some tweaks - including sticking some decals on the car - are made.
Never mind suspension, dampers, or gear ratio changes - you've got to get the stickers right first and foremost!
Well, obviously. Next to properly styled hair, sticker placement is one of the most crucial areas in improving laptimes.
Making sure you place decals flat on the car so they don't give it any unaerodynamic little bumps is an actual thing people have to do with NASCAR stock cars.
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BlindCaveSalamander wrote:Well, obviously. Next to properly styled hair, sticker placement is one of the most crucial areas in improving laptimes.
Making sure you place decals flat on the car so they don't give it any unaerodynamic little bumps is an actual thing people have to do with NASCAR stock cars.
Exactly.
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The ChiltonCraze is faltering. Beaten by Van der Garde in qualifying although he did get within a good margin of Bianchi although that could be down to the consistent pit fires and the fact that Jules missed FP1
Guys, less of this. After all, did MaxiAttack not start ahead of the mighty Esteban Gutierrez? Lest we forget, Guti drives a Sauber with Ferrari engines in it- the same engines that propel Fernando Alonso. So in a way, The Messiah actually started ahead of Alonso...
MaxiAttack update: He qualified ahead of the talented Charles Pic! Never mind that he was shite in the race, he out qualified the forums most popular driver of 2012!
Also Max had twice as good a start as Lewis did. Since Max only lost 1 place on the opening lap whereas Lewis lost 2 places.
Yet no one seems to be calling for Max to replace Lewis at Mercedes? Must be another conspiracy to keep our boy from dominating F1. And looking hella good whilst doing it.
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ibsey wrote:Also Max had twice as good a start as Lewis did. Since Max only lost 1 place on the opening lap whereas Lewis lost 2 places.
Yet no one seems to be calling for Max to replace Lewis at Mercedes? Must be another conspiracy to keep our boy from dominating F1. And looking hella good whilst doing it.
Considering that he's about to start beating Bianchi with the way he's been closing up on him, once all the contracts run out at the end of 2013, he's sure to be hot property. Since Red Bull have their own programme with Toro Rosso and Ferrari seem happy with both their drivers, replacing Grosjean at Lotus would be the most obvious thing.
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ibsey wrote:Also Max had twice as good a start as Lewis did. Since Max only lost 1 place on the opening lap whereas Lewis lost 2 places.
Yet no one seems to be calling for Max to replace Lewis at Mercedes? Must be another conspiracy to keep our boy from dominating F1. And looking hella good whilst doing it.
Considering that he's about to start beating Bianchi with the way he's been closing up on him, once all the contracts run out at the end of 2013, he's sure to be hot property. Since Red Bull have their own programme with Toro Rosso and Ferrari seem happy with both their drivers, replacing Grosjean at Lotus would be the most obvious thing.
In all seriousness, I'd been wondering what the "Let's Race" logos on the Marussia car were about, and this is it. They're a motorsport training programme with a bunch of simulators and stuff.
Funny how some people here believe Chilton had a good race. His teammate, who was forces to pit for damage on Lap 1, finished 20 seconds up the road.. As for missing FP1, that was nothing. Chilton's been the busiest at BCN in pre-season testing, and setup works there are the easiest.
eytl wrote:I agree. Especially when he talks about one's nerves sending signals 111a and 6783 etc. to the brain upon seeing Ericsson's hairdo.
He's got it all wrong. When I see Ericsson and Chilton's hairdos, the only signal going to my brain is 1049.
wsrgo wrote:Funny how some people here believe Chilton had a good race. His teammate, who was forces to pit for damage on Lap 1, finished 20 seconds up the road.. As for missing FP1, that was nothing. Chilton's been the busiest at BCN in pre-season testing, and setup works there are the easiest.
A quick hint, nothing in this thread should be taken too seriously! I fell for it as well!
wsrgo wrote:Funny how some people here believe Chilton had a good race. His teammate, who was forces to pit for damage on Lap 1, finished 20 seconds up the road.. As for missing FP1, that was nothing. Chilton's been the busiest at BCN in pre-season testing, and setup works there are the easiest.
A quick hint, nothing in this thread should be taken too seriously! I fell for it as well!
Oh well...thanks for that...
eytl wrote:I agree. Especially when he talks about one's nerves sending signals 111a and 6783 etc. to the brain upon seeing Ericsson's hairdo.
He's got it all wrong. When I see Ericsson and Chilton's hairdos, the only signal going to my brain is 1049.
wsrgo wrote:Funny how some people here believe Chilton had a good race. His teammate, who was forces to pit for damage on Lap 1, finished 20 seconds up the road.. As for missing FP1, that was nothing. Chilton's been the busiest at BCN in pre-season testing, and setup works there are the easiest.
Max did have a good race. He was simply feeling very charitable, and didn't want to hurt Jules' feelings by thrashing him, so let him past. Nice guy Chilton
Chilton has nothing on Sutil. Sutil is able to race against himself, something that only he and HWNSNBM are capable of:
Autosport wrote:After Sutil and Sutil clash on the opening lap, the German is taken out of the race by Esteban Gutierrez, who locks up and hits him at the hairpin.
Meatwad wrote:Chilton has nothing on Sutil. Sutil is able to race against himself, something that only he and HWNSNBM are capable of:
Autosport wrote:After Sutil and Sutil clash on the opening lap, the German is taken out of the race by Esteban Gutierrez, who locks up and hits him at the hairpin.
Meatwad wrote:Chilton has nothing on Sutil. Sutil is able to race against himself, something that only he and HWNSNBM are capable of:
Autosport wrote:After Sutil and Sutil clash on the opening lap, the German is taken out of the race by Esteban Gutierrez, who locks up and hits him at the hairpin.
Guys, time to restart the ChiltonCraze! MaxiAttack probably had one of his best qualifying performances so far. Not only did he out qualify his teammate,he also beat a Ferrari belonging to former WDC runner-up Felipe Massa!
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