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looks like Mr Newey has set the trend once again. So far, all challangers have a variation of the RBR nose with the slight dip throughout, with that slim bottom for the diffuser

Cant wait to see what Mclaren have done. The car always looks so fcuking cool

It was an interesting time when the regs changed and all the cars came out completely different. Who was going to set the standard for what all future cars where to based? Well it turns out Redbull are the guys to emulate. so, time for a regulation change?

I think it'll suit most cars on the grid, especially Lotus. The only exceptions would prolly be Mclaren, Williams and Mercedes

Small price to pay. The white sidwalls will always look the sexiest and we did have a goor run. Everybody thought the green strip on the softs would look stupid as hell, but you get used to it. The pis of Pirelli yellow and super soft green tyres on the run will look pretty sweet i think

  On 01/02/2011 at 2:47 AM, ctjet said:

The fact that the word 'Pirelli' is printed straight along the tyre wall as opposed to around the rim i think is the stupider look.

yes, that kinda gets my goat too

it's un-necessarily different

I think it's just due to the fact that they always print their 'logo' straight across. it's usually quite small and the same colour as the tyre so of no consequence but now that it's huge and yellow it looks a bit stupid. If they don't want to bend their recognisable logo they should just leave the P-Zero bit on the tyre and make the cars run the pirelli logo somewhere on the barge boards or something instead of on the tyre.

Sheet cant upload photos for some reason. but i got a whole lot from racing underground. the redbull car looks the goods. their rear wing and front are a little different from others

got some nice high rez images.. might try upload them someother way.

  On 02/02/2011 at 12:06 AM, Beer Baron said:

either resize them (I think the max for the site is 1200X1200) or upload and link them via imageshack etc.

Yer i thought that was it..

here goes! i got 3 folders full. heres a few.. they have most of the other cars there also.. and a few videos of Fernando coming off on track..

some nice lookin bits on the rb7.. the gills on the rear end plates look sweet. along with them extending the body fair way back to the wing.. i dont think the others did it for this year..

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  On 02/02/2011 at 8:29 PM, sh@un said:

Looks little different from those shots. Some tweaking of the front wing design.

Has the fduct tho.. so that would be last years model? i got some good photos of it and thought it looked slightly different on the wings..

the virgin cars however.. wooh wooh wee waaaahh!! look pretty aggressive

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decided to do a few. these are track photos, as i've not downloaded each teams folder..

Force indian doesnt look like its changed much, williams looks like its going to morph into a submarine, schueys mercedes looks sweet..

the rest well you decide!

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