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Red Bull Racing unveils 2012 F1 car

Red Bull Racing RB8

Red Bull Racing has just unveiled is title-defending RB8 racecar in Jerez. For now we have just two studio images of the most eagerly awaited car in F1. Already we can see the RB8 features the now ubiquitous ‘platypus’ style nose. Click on the pics to view them at 4000px.

The RB8 appears to bring something new to the 2012 nose fad in the form of a small air intake, of sorts, where the nose steps up. Is this an indicator to a further hidden design breakthrough from Adrian Newey?

Probably not, as Newey explains, “The restriction nose height which is a maximum height just in front of the front bulkhead hasn’t really changed the chassis shape very much. We’ve kept more or less the same chassis shape, but had to drop the nose just in front of the front bulkhead, which, in common with many other teams, has led us to I think I’d probably say a slightly ugly looking nose. We’ve tried to style it as best we can, but it’s not a feature you would choose to put in were it not for the regulation.”

Team Principal Chrisitan Horner says building the RB8 progressed smoothly over the winter break.

“This year’s car build has gone fantastically well, and I think it’s the epitome of continuity, continuity across all areas. I think we’ve designed and built this car in a record amount of time, in a ridiculously short amount of time,” said Horner.

“Adrian’s never famous for his drawings being early, but the design team, the production teams, all the associated departments that go into producing these cars, have delivered, and delivered in a fantastic way. We’ve hit our target of being at the first test so, despite the snow over the latter part of this week, I think we’re in great shape for the first test.”

While Mark Webber gives a bit of an insight into what he’s hoping to find when he tests the RB8 later today.

“The characteristics of the RB8 we’re looking for is a car that’s very driveable which means not only from an engine side, Renault are doing a good job there, but also aerodynamically we need a car that’s functional on all circuits in all temperatures and clearly we need to get the best out of the tyres which was a huge thing last year for everybody,” he said.

Full Q&A interviews with Newey, Horner, Webber and, of course, defending World Champion Sebastian Vettel can also be viewed after the break.

We’ll add more pics from the launch and test sessions in Jerez as they become available. You can download the team’s 2012 press kit (3.0mb PDF) direct from the Red Bull website.

[Studio pics: David Clerihew/Red Bull Content Pool]

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Sauber unveils 2012 F1 car

Sauber C31 launch

The Sauber C31 has just been unveiled in Jerez and we learn another platypus has been sacrificed at the 2012 F1 altar. Sauber is entering its 20th F1 season and maintains its driving line up from 2011 with Kamui Kobayashi and Sergio Perez. Similarly the relationship with Ferrari as drivetrain supplier remains.

“The Sauber C31-Ferrari boasts a large number of promising new developments, but in other areas it is a systematic further development of last year’s car,” says Team Principal Peter Sauber.

“We’re aiming to start the new season as strongly as we did in 2011, but then also to maintain this level of performance throughout the year,” he added.

“Our goal is to finish regularly in the points so as to put ourselves in a significantly better position in the World Championship.”

Chief Designer Morris is ready to knuckle down and get testing. “The current plan is to launch a fairly basic roll-out version of the car, which was defined quite some time ago. We will then be testing development parts during the upcoming weeks with a late upgrade for the first race on 18th March in Australia. Therefore the car will look quite different in Melbourne compared to the roll-out car,” Morris explained.

More pics of the C31 can be seen after the break.

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Formula 1 Red Bull Racing

Red Bull RB8 spied at Jerez?

Red Bull Racing RB8 preview

Word on the street says this is the new Red Bull Racing RB8 being unloaded at Jerez, where it’s due to be launched tonight (midnight AEDT). Of great interest is discovering if the RB8 will follow the alligator/platypus interpretation of the 2012 regulations, as Caterham, Ferrari, Force India and Lotus have done.

Based on the limited detail you can see in the image above, if the car is indeed the RB8, it appears as though any platypus style nose is more on the conservative side a la the Lotus E20.

Helmut Marko’s words support such a theory too. “Our car is not as ugly as the Ferrari, but it’s also not like the McLaren, which doesn’t have a kink in the nose at all,” Marko told reporters.

“Ours is just a bit smaller and more elegant (than the Ferrari solution),” he added.

We’ll bring you RB8 pics and info later tonight/tomorrow morning.

[Source: Motorsport.com | Pic: F1today.nl | Thanks to Paul for the tip]

UPDATE: Red Bull’s RB8 has now been officially revealed. CLICK HERE for more.

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Lotus unveils 2012 F1 car

2012 Lotus F1 Team E20 launch

The Lotus F1 Team unveiled its 2012 F1 car early this morning. It’s called the E20 and, as you can see, it features the “alligator” style nose we’ve seen already on the Caterham, Ferrari and Force India. We’re not sure if it’s because we’re now getting used to these noses, but the E20’s design doesn’t look too bad.

Of course, 2012 marks a new era for the Lotus F1 Team, which can trace its roots way back Toleman, the team which gave Ayrton Senna his F1 debut. There’s a new name and two new drivers, Kimi Raikonnen and Romain Grosjean. Technical Director, James Allison said: “Romain put in two very promising sessions at the end of last season, having not driven an F1 can for more than a year. He jumped in the car and was immediately competitive with our race drivers at the time, in a quite impressive fashion. I think that has gone a long way to getting him the ride for this year. So we’re looking forward to a strong start with him. Kimi’s recent test in Valencia with the R30 showed that he has lost none of his speed and that he is full of appetite for the season ahead. It is going to be great for us to work with a driver of such clear quality.”

Speaking about his hopes for the E20, Allison is keeping his cards close to his chest. “We’ve worked hard and long on the car. We have tried to react to the regulatory picture as it’s unfolded, but we will only really start to be able to judge how well we have done once we start to run the car in pre-season. Even then we won’t really know until qualifying in Melbourne,” he said.

There’s more pics and detail from Lotus after the break. Towards the end of the material you can also download the team’s 2012 press pack, which is loaded with information, some useful, some not so! You can even relive the launch thanks to a 20 minute video hosted by Jonny Smith from Fifth Gear.

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2012 F1 testing calendar

2011 Brazilian GP

With the official unveilings of new F1 cars taking place it’s a timely reminder that official pre-season testing starts later this week at Jerez, in Spain.

In-season testing returns in 2012, but it has come at the expense of a pre-season slot. That means the teams have less time to prepare before the season kicks off in Australia on 18 March. Although, the in-season test is scheduled after the fourth race, Bahrain, before the teams get stuck into the European races (click here for full 2012 calendar).

Mark Webber will start proceedings for Red Bull in Jerez and let’s hope he has a better and more successful year in 2012.

Official 2012 F1 testing calendar
7–10 February: Circuito Permanente de Jerez, Spain
21–24 February: Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
1–4 March: Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
1–3 May: Mugello Circuit, Italy

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Narain Karthikeyan gets last seat in F1

2011 Indian Grand Prix

Narain Karthikeyan has officially become the last driver signed for the 2012 Formula One season. The 35-year-old Indian has been signed by HRT where he will join fellow old timer 40-year-old Pedro de la Rosa.

Luis Pérez-Sala, Team Principal HRT, is happy to see Karthikeyan back after he started eight races for the team last year. “I am pleased to count with Narain for this season, as he will contribute continuity and stability. He is a quick, intuitive and secure driver who met his expectations despite a lack of continuity last year. Of the eight Grands Prix he contested in 2011, he only failed to finish on one occasion and had a great performance in the last race he took part in,” said Pérez-Sala.

“This is a year in which you could say that the team starts from scratch and everyone’s input will be fundamental,” he added.

Naturally, Karthikeyan is also happy to have secured a full-time gig. “It has taken a lot of hard work to make this happen but I am absolutely elated to feature on the 2012 grid with HRT F1 Team. I was pleased with our strong performance at the Indian Grand Prix, in front of my passionate home fans and I look forward to building on this result in 2012,” Karthikeyan said.

There’s more from HRT after the break, including a Q&A interview with Narain Karthikeyan.

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McLaren MP4-27 v Ferrari F2012

McLaren MP4-27 v Ferrari F2012

When you compare the McLaren MP4-27 side by side with the Ferrari F2012 you notice something quite interesting. Notice how much lower the nose is on the McLaren? There’s a few more comparison pics for you after the break too.

Please note, of course, these images are intended to be a quick comparison only and the measurements and scale may not be totally accurate.

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Ferrari F2012 v F150 Italia

Ferrari F2012 v F150 Italia

Here’s five images comparing the F2012 against last year’s F150 Italia. At first glance it’s really just that horrible nose on the F2012 that stands out, but spend some time to look more closely and there’s quite a few differences between the two cars.

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Force India unveils 2012 F1 car

Force India VJM05

Force India has unveiled their 2012 challenger, the VJM05, at SIlverstone today. They are the next F1 team to give us an “alligator” nose and we now have to question if McLaren is playing silly buggers with the conventional nose on the MP4-27.

Drivers Paul di Resta and Nico Hulkenberg were in attendance, along with Force India’s new reserve driver 22-year-old Frenchman Jules Bianchi.

Speaking to Sky Sports News Paul di Resta said, “I think every individual in this team has put a lot of effort into his car.

“The momemtum we had at the end of last year, hopefully we’ve manged to carry that over but I must say it is a fine piece of art. Hopefully when it gets to track it’ll be able to show what it’s capable of.”

Interestingly, Autosport technical correspondent, Gary Anderson, had this to say about the VJM05, “I’m impressed and, including what I’ve seen of the Ferrari, this looks like the best overall package yet.

“The car looks very good in all areas. The exhausts are a bit non-commital, but that can change easily.”

There’s a dozen pictures below as well as the team’s official press release.

[Pics: Sahara Force India Formula One Team]

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Ferrari Formula 1

Ferrari unveils 2012 F1 car

Ferrari F2012

Ferrari has just released images of their new F1 car for the upcoming season. This year it’s simply called the F2012, leaving behind the unique F150 naming saga from last season.

Now, that “alligator” nose. It’s not pretty is it. Ferrari acknowledge this too, saying: “The nose has a step in it that is not aesthetically pleasing: with the requirement from the regulations to lower the front part, this was a way of raising the bottom part of the chassis as much as possible for aerodynamic reasons.”

In 2011 Ferrari won just one race, the British Grand Prix. Clearly they have set much higher goals this year and at the launch Fernando Alonso said, “We have to be optimistic. We have to fight for the title.”

Team Principal, Setfano Domenicali, responded by acknowledging Ferrari has an obligation to perform, “That is a sign of the responsibility we feel. We have to offer you [Alonso] a competitive high-performing car. I’m sure it will be winning from the very beginning.”

After the break you can read more from Ferrari as well as seeing a full suite of press images, all available in 2000px super sizing. There’s also a brief video clip showing the F2012 from all angles.

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Ferrari cancels 2012 F1 car launch

Maranello, February 2012

Ferrari was all set for a big reveal of its 2012 F1 car at Maranello today. But, as the pic above shows, heavy snow has made things a bit tricky. As such the red team has cancelled their launch event.

However, the good news is pics and info of the new car will still be available later today. We’ll bring you 2000px super image goodness as soon as we can.

[Source: Ferrari | Thanks to Wes for the pic]

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Formula 1 McLaren

McLaren MP4-27 v MP4-26

McLaren MP4-27 v MP4-26

Just like the title says, here is a comparison of the new McLaren MP4-27 and its predecessor the MP4-26. Side on profile and overhead images have been compared, with the 2012 car appearing first.