“That’s not what we meant by ‘Drive the wheels off it!’”
Actually, the uprights failed. They tossed the new batch and went back to a previous set. F1 cars do have wheel tethers that secure the wheels to the uprights. Since the upright was the point of failure, the tethers didn’t do any good.
Several years ago there were no onboard cameras, but now, WoW! Isn’t that something.
Hey, I almost got to see the race, too bad the metro train doesn’t stop at the race track station. Haha! It slows down so you can see how well designed it is, but no stop. A good example of the genuine Chinese stupidity: They can build it but there is no guarantee that it will be used or there is anybody who knows what it is. Haaaaah!
New definition of a “Wheelie” ?
Engineer: “See, I told you that wheel jettison button idea was stupid!”
“That’s not what we meant by ‘Drive the wheels off it!’”
Actually, the uprights failed. They tossed the new batch and went back to a previous set. F1 cars do have wheel tethers that secure the wheels to the uprights. Since the upright was the point of failure, the tethers didn’t do any good.
That’s what you get for buying a Chinese F1.
That’s the problem with carbon fibre. Its EXTREMELY strong, until it fails, and when it fails, it fails BIG.
Lucky driver to end up in the gravel!!! WOW!
I’ll be interested to find out what failed!
Obviously Chinese made parts were used :-0
Several years ago there were no onboard cameras, but now, WoW! Isn’t that something.
Hey, I almost got to see the race, too bad the metro train doesn’t stop at the race track station. Haha! It slows down so you can see how well designed it is, but no stop. A good example of the genuine Chinese stupidity: They can build it but there is no guarantee that it will be used or there is anybody who knows what it is. Haaaaah!