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Not a fan of the MP4-25's engine cover but I do like the new wheels and of course the rear diffuser :P

The new Ferrari is like..... a Ferrari and I like the new wheels. The new Renault looks like one of Eddie's old B&H Jordans and the new Sauber looks very nice with it's simplistic colour scheme and again I'm a fan of the wheels.

The new Renault looks like one of Eddie's old B&H Jordans

I was thinking the same when I saw it. If it wasn't for the dabs of red front and rear, it'd do a good imitation.

Renault's all over the show with their colour-schemes in recent years. They seem to want revolution rather than gradual evolution.

Looking at all the different nose-cone shots above, the MP4-25 has an insane amount of different aerofoil elements and twists'n'turns going on in theirs compared to the others. The computer that did the CFD modeling must still be smouldering,

Timing from last nights test. Interesting top 3!

Pos Driver Team Time Laps

1. Massa Ferrari (B) 1:12.574 102

2. de la Rosa BMW Sauber-Ferrari (B) 1:12.784 74

3. M.Schumacher Mercedes GP (B) 1:12.947 40

4. Rosberg Mercedes GP (B) 1:13.543 39

5. Paffett McLaren-Mercedes (B) 1:13.846 86

6. Barrichello Williams-Cosworth (B) 1:14.449 75

7. Buemi Toro Rosso-Ferrari (B) 1:14.762 18

8. Kubica Renault (B) 1:15.000 69

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