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new red bull pics of updated car.

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The car features a revised exhaust, similar to that of Sauber, as well as a new front wing to name just two notable differences.

"The chassis is the same, I'm sure, but there's a new front wing and a completely redesigned underfloor and coke-bottle area at the back."The exhaust exits are fairly far forward but there is a down-feeding duct behind them and an

inlet on the top of the floor. It seems they're trying to get the exhaust flow down into that inlet to feed the diffuser.

http://www.planetf1....makes-its-debut

lol, the nose looks like bullwinkles nose. :laugh:

last day of testing

Pos Driver Team Time Laps

1. Raikkonen Lotus 1m22.030s 121

2. Alonso Ferrari 1m22.250s +0.220 115

3. Senna Williams 1m22.296s +0.266 53

4. Hulkenberg Force India 1m22.312s +0.282 101

5. Kobayashi Sauber 1m22.386s +0.356 72

6. Hamilton McLaren 1m22.430s +0.400 115

7. Petrov Caterham 1m22.795s +0.765 101

8. Schumacher Mercedes 1m22.939s +0.909 100

9. Maldonado Williams 1m23.347s +1.317 48

10. Ricciardo Toro Rosso 1m23.393s +1.363 100

11. Vettel Red Bull 1m23.608s +1.578 23

http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/97838

Who gives a shit. They have been ugly for years now. If my boy Mark has a cracker of a season with 3 or 4 GP wins than I am happy.

For the first time ever I am interested to hear what Vetool calls his car this year. Ugly Ursula?

hideous Heike (after his mum)

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