<<@ridingdriving
says :
2022 was one way traffic? thought ferrari led the championhip at some point
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<<@mrsensibletimewastingarrog4185
says :
In the interests of pacifying Mercedes, the rules were changed.
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<<@easyeducation2590
says :
Mercedes planning to cheat
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<<@taridean
says :
The wheels on this CGI model look so much nicer than the real life "steelie" ones the teams are currently running. The tacky decals to dress them up just make them look worse, in my opinion.
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<<@PbPomper
says :
Let's see if the rule change to raise the car can stop Red Bull and will bring Merc closer.
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<<@moka5377
says :
0:43 keep it straight in intrests of mercedes
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<<@stevePDx
says :
Good job on these graphics and super clear explanations! Top quality content
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<<@JamesSato
says :
Call me a "single issue" guy, but wouldn't it be "forward looking" for F1 to move towards rear view cameras instead? There's a major aerodynamic push for them in industry. Especially as it becomes clear that efficiency will be key in the next decade.
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<<@aaronsorensen5165
says :
Living in the USA, why doesn’t everyone else like Centimeters? 150cm is never said as 15cm. I don’t get it.
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<<@CakeAcquired
says :
Even with the larger mirrors stroll still won't use them lmao
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<<@bmxaf
says :
@ 0:37 the animated car graphic is partly wrong.. It shows the car "porpoising". The rear suspension seems to be articulating properly however, the front suspension seems to operate around a system of, what looks like, a self-contained spring unit within the hub itself. Weird the artist got it correct at the rear of the car but then completely blundered the front end.. Anyway, the graphic served its purpose so no harm done.. Just my OCD having a field day..!!
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<<@BobGeogeo
says :
Porpoising of the body at 1:14 also has front wheel nuts bouncing within the wheels. Hmmm.
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<<@niconutz898
says :
Am willing to bet that the new mirror rule was made for Stroll :D
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<<@MuhammadNiz007
says :
Damn auto sports really losing there credibility day by day. The floor regulation says 10MM not 15
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