[Formula 1] 2010 Silly Season


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The grid is almost complete now.

2010 Formula One Championship grid

Vodafone McLaren Mercedes

1. Jenson Button (GBR)

2. Lewis Hamilton (GBR)

Petronas Mercedes GP

3. Michael Schumacher (DEU)

4. Nico Rosberg (DEU)

Red Bull Renault

5. Sebastian Vettel (DEU)

6. Mark Webber (AUS)

Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro

7. Felipe Massa (BRA)

8. Fernando Alonso (ESP)

AT&T Williams Cosworth

9. Rubens Barichello (BRA)

10. Nico Hülkenberg (DEU)

Renault F1

11. Robert Kubica (POL)

12. Vitali Petrov (RUS)

Force India Mercedes

14. Adrian Sutil (DEU)

15. Vitantonio Liuzzi (ITA)

Scuderia Toro Rosso Ferrari

16. Sebastian Buemi (SWI)

17. Jaime Alguersuari (ESP)

Lotus F1 Cosworth

18. Jarno Trulli (ITA)

19. Heikki Kovalainen (FIN)

Campos Meta 1 Cosworth

20. ?

21. Bruno Senna (BRA)

US F1 Team Cosworth

22. Jose Maria Lopez (ARG)

23. ?

Virgin Racing Cosworth

24. Timo Glock (DEU)

25. Luca di Grassi (BRA)

Sauber Ferrari

26. Kamui Kobayashi (JAP)

27. Pedro de la Rosa (ESP)

According to this, it is the old car in new colors, the R30 is to be revealed later.

http://f1.gpupdate.net/en/formula-1-news/227094/petrov-joins-kubica-as-renault-reveals-r30-livery/

Here is a nice pic showing off the colors outside the garage

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(found here http://forums.autosport.com/index.php?showtopic=120625&view=findpost&p=4106372 )

What's with that fin thing...

The fin serves 2 purposes, it improves the quality of airflow over the rear wing, and it also helps stabilise the car under yaw (in layman's terms, it reduces tha amount of sideways movement when the car is turning into and out of corners)

Also, gotta add I think the new Renault and Sauber cars look awful :/

I had a suspicion that the Ferrari one may have been photoshopped :laugh:

Their diffuser doesn't look much different to that on the F60, but I understand the changes to the McLaren design a bit better now, the photo provided in another thread didn't really make the difference that clear. Thanks for the insight. The new Ferrari does seem pretty fast though, but I get the impression that McLaren have been doing long run simulation and haven't really been chasing lap times yet.

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