bell.cameron
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they probably just sell the old ones off to various museums. Theres an old ferrari in the ferrari shop under the giant boat hotel in singapore.
They make me want to cry haha.
Hearing the noise of the old RB10 was good in the 3 way race they did.
Side note what do they do with the old cars? You cant sell them and you cant use them. what the hell do they do with them once they become too old to use for testing, just bin them?
p.s I do love the sound like really love it but in an f1 car im not a fan. although now they have turned the engine up after P3 is does sound a little easier on the ears.
check out the many HD sky sports streams. Ad and retired aussie F1 driver free.I wish they would piss webber off already sick of listening to his BS over the top of the race.
Expensive bloody service thoughcheck out the many HD sky sports streams. Ad and retired aussie F1 driver free.
That's good if we'll see a changing podium and the new cars certainly seem to more difficult for the drivers to drive bringing driving skills to the fore even more. But for a F1 noob who's been trying to get into the sport over the last two years why don't they allow refuelling during the race? I would rather see the cars going full throttle the whole race rather than having to manage economy, or does this tie in with the restrictions on the numbers of engines etc during the year?
I love the technology and qualifying but last year found the racing to be boring. Moto GP on the other hand IS racing with finishes coming down to the last corner, far more entertainment for this rookie. But I'm more than happy for an F1 expert here to provide an explanation for me on what I may or may not be missing.
Refueling was pulled mainly as a cost cutting measure, the rigs themselves cost hundreds of thousands and it was seen as a good way to bring overheads down.That's good if we'll see a changing podium and the new cars certainly seem to more difficult for the drivers to drive bringing driving skills to the fore even more. But for a F1 noob who's been trying to get into the sport over the last two years why don't they allow refuelling during the race? I would rather see the cars going full throttle the whole race rather than having to manage economy, or does this tie in with the restrictions on the numbers of engines etc during the year?
I love the technology and qualifying but last year found the racing to be boring. Moto GP on the other hand IS racing with finishes coming down to the last corner, far more entertainment for this rookie. But I'm more than happy for an F1 expert here to provide an explanation for me on what I may or may not be missing.
Most teams have a gallery of their old cars, where at least one car will see out its days. Others become test hacks for new equipment & technologies, but many also get sold off to rich boys to play with in historic racing categories around the world. There is a Williams FW-07B car driven by Alan Jones during his championship year and a c. 1986 Ferrari F1 now residing here in Aus, which do the rounds at various historic events.Side note what do they do with the old cars? You cant sell them and you cant use them. what the hell do they do with them once they become too old to use for testing, just bin them?