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Post by Wß on Feb 26, 2017 14:05:01 GMT
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Post by Wß on Feb 26, 2017 14:14:23 GMT
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Post by Hammer on Feb 26, 2017 14:52:22 GMT
Been away so getting updated now reg latest launches.
The McLaren stunned me, but more because of the big change. Now they have a livery of a true midfield team, other than that not much else to note.
Surprised that Redbull have the shark fin as well! I had a feeling only RB and Mercedes would be missing the fin. But again...this RB is probably the car they made 5 months ago, and Newey's flexible sidepods, wings and airbox to debut when Melbourne comes round.
Beautiful designs though, it's going to be a colourful grid!
BTW when is Ferrari launching? Can't wait to see their same boring red colour under lights.
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Post by Wß on Feb 26, 2017 17:58:49 GMT
Best livery by a long shot.
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Post by LRW on Feb 26, 2017 18:06:38 GMT
BTW when is Ferrari launching? Can't wait to see their same boring red colour under lights. About 2 days ago
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Post by Wß on Feb 27, 2017 0:10:32 GMT
All winter long to build the thing, you'd think they would have fixed the cracked windshield.
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Post by Hammer on Feb 27, 2017 5:12:54 GMT
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Post by Hammer on Feb 27, 2017 6:39:37 GMT
Best livery by a long shot. Wow!! I thought this was an artists rendering but just realized its the STR! Awesome stuff, now if only the day glo bulls actually glow under the Singapore lights!
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Post by LRW on Feb 27, 2017 7:33:24 GMT
But day-glo glows in the dark.
So under the very very bright day effect lights of Singapore, I think you'll be sorely disappointed.
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Post by Hammer on Feb 27, 2017 8:08:30 GMT
I want theirs to be a modification of course.
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Post by LRW on Feb 27, 2017 8:20:57 GMT
I already HATE the stupid looking winglet Merc are using in the shark fin area.
At least with Ferrari having a sharks fin, the the winglet doesnt look tooooo odd.
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Post by dogued on Feb 27, 2017 8:55:30 GMT
Interesting... someone cut the tip off the nose of the Red Bull
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Post by stonemonkey on Feb 27, 2017 19:43:02 GMT
Interesting... someone cut the tip off the nose of the Red Bull Its neweys vacuum cleaner, the car starts off at minimum weight and as the fuel is used it sucks up bits of rubber and stones and stuff to keep the balance and weight constant.
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Post by Hammer on Mar 14, 2017 13:12:21 GMT
Ummm..... FORCE INDIA! No this is not a joke. They've changed their livery because of new Australian sponsor BWT.
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Post by LRW on Mar 14, 2017 13:36:02 GMT
Hammer - why do you hate pink ?
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Post by Hammer on Mar 14, 2017 13:54:09 GMT
I don't, I think it looks crap on an F1 car...or any car!
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Post by Wß on Mar 14, 2017 14:32:09 GMT
The chicks are going to be all over Force India gear this season, other than the awkwardly skewed BWT logo, I like it. What's BWT?
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Post by racechick on Mar 14, 2017 18:41:03 GMT
I LOVE that pink car!!!!!!! Is it real?
I said I wouldn't buy team gear anymore, only driver stuff. But I think I'm getting Force India stuff!!
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Post by RyRy on Mar 14, 2017 23:17:17 GMT
The chicks are going to be all over Force India gear this season, other than the awkwardly skewed BWT logo, I like it. What's BWT? You are weird, it looks ghastly! I'm with you Hammer
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Post by dogued on Mar 15, 2017 0:14:36 GMT
Best Water Technology Group. From the Force India website: The Best Water Technology Group (BWT) is Europe‘s leading water technology company. BWT’s 3,300 employees aim to supply private, industrial, business, hotel and public sector customers with innovative, economical and ecological technologies that guarantee maximum safety, hygiene and health in the daily use of water – the precious elixir of life. BWT provides state-of-the-art water treatment technologies and services for drinking water, pharmaceutical water, process water, heating water, boiler water, cooling water, water for air-conditioning systems and water for swimming pools. Our Research & Development teams use the latest methods developed to work on new processes and materials to create products that are both ecological and economical. A key development issue is a reduction in the products’ consumption of operating resources and energy to minimise CO2 emissions. www.bwt-group.com
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