Test report on the Formula 1 cars of the Carrera season!
Carrera DIGITAL 132 Ferrari F14 T "F.Alonso, No.14"
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Carrera DIGITAL 132 Ferrari F14 T "K.Räikkönen, No.7"
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The F14T
Writing club reports on Formula 1 cars isn't easy. The report ultimately boils down to a list of bombastic engine and performance data. The research is usually boring—er, I mean, not very exciting, of course. ;-)
This time, however, I came across a report from AUTO MOTOR SPORT from the very beginning, which I'm simply posting in full paragraphs because it's just too good. So here's the original quote:
“Even before the presentation of the There was a lot of talk about the new Ferrari F14 T. The Italians let fans vote on the new name. More than a million votes were cast on the racing team's website. In the end, F14T narrowly beat F166 Turbo. However, the new name evokes some amusing associations. Some are reminded of the US fighter jet of the same name. Some see similarities in the F14T typeface to the parent company FIAT.
End of quote!
How can you top an introduction like that? You simply can't do it any better. There's not much to say about the car itself. The F14T is the Maranelli team's F1 car for the 2014 season. Due to the changes to the F1 regulations, the car is a completely new design. The Ferrari weighs just under 700 kg and has a 1.6-liter V6 with around 600 hp (at 15,000 rpm).
Impressive figures, plus two of the world's best drivers in Fernando Alonso and Kimi Räikkönen. But it still didn't amount to anything; Alonso's best race result was third place at the Chinese Grand Prix. Overall, he only managed fourth place in the Constructors' Championship.
The model makes a significantly better impression. The looks are appropriate, the model accurately replicates the characteristic basic shape of the Ferrari F14T, and the technology is also familiar. The low weight combined with the high-revving engine results in impressive acceleration and a top speed that's almost impossible to achieve on normal home tracks. Therefore, it seems sensible to reduce the maximum speed somewhat.
This means that the F14T can easily keep up with its direct CARRERA competitor, the Mercedes W105.
Exciting races are guaranteed on your home track. Have fun!
Carrera DIGITAL 132 Ferrari F14 T "F.Alonso, No.14"
http://bit.ly/1HOo0Pu
Carrera DIGITAL 132 Ferrari F14 T "K.Räikkönen, No.7"
http://bit.ly/1N6fLAS
The F14T
Writing club reports on Formula 1 cars isn't easy. The report ultimately boils down to a list of bombastic engine and performance data. The research is usually boring—er, I mean, not very exciting, of course. ;-)
This time, however, I came across a report from AUTO MOTOR SPORT from the very beginning, which I'm simply posting in full paragraphs because it's just too good. So here's the original quote:
“Even before the presentation of the There was a lot of talk about the new Ferrari F14 T. The Italians let fans vote on the new name. More than a million votes were cast on the racing team's website. In the end, F14T narrowly beat F166 Turbo. However, the new name evokes some amusing associations. Some are reminded of the US fighter jet of the same name. Some see similarities in the F14T typeface to the parent company FIAT.
End of quote!
How can you top an introduction like that? You simply can't do it any better. There's not much to say about the car itself. The F14T is the Maranelli team's F1 car for the 2014 season. Due to the changes to the F1 regulations, the car is a completely new design. The Ferrari weighs just under 700 kg and has a 1.6-liter V6 with around 600 hp (at 15,000 rpm).
Impressive figures, plus two of the world's best drivers in Fernando Alonso and Kimi Räikkönen. But it still didn't amount to anything; Alonso's best race result was third place at the Chinese Grand Prix. Overall, he only managed fourth place in the Constructors' Championship.
The model makes a significantly better impression. The looks are appropriate, the model accurately replicates the characteristic basic shape of the Ferrari F14T, and the technology is also familiar. The low weight combined with the high-revving engine results in impressive acceleration and a top speed that's almost impossible to achieve on normal home tracks. Therefore, it seems sensible to reduce the maximum speed somewhat.
This means that the F14T can easily keep up with its direct CARRERA competitor, the Mercedes W105.
Exciting races are guaranteed on your home track. Have fun!