Friday, May 11, 2012

Spanish Grand Prix: Ferrari's big upgrade critical - Gary Anderson


Ferrari
10 May 2012 Last updated at 07:33 GMT

Spanish Grand Prix: Ferrari's big upgrade critical - Gary Anderson

This weekend's Spanish Grand Prix is critical for Ferrari.
It should offer a good indication of whether Fernando Alonso will be a genuine title contender this year or whether he will be forced to spend another frustrating year in an uncompetitive car.
The first four races of the season have been, as Alonso himself has put it, "damage limitation" for Ferrari.
The F2012 car has been uncompetitive and Alonso has done tremendously well to lose only 10 points to championship leader Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull.
But he and Ferrari know he cannot compete for the title like that and the team are bringing to Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya this weekend a raft of new parts they hope will improve the car's performance.
Ferrari front wing
Ferrari's front wing endplates aren't sophisticated enough, says Anderson
Some of these, including revised rear bodywork and rear wing, were tried out at last week's test at Mugello in Italy. Others will be new for this weekend - expected to be a new front wing and diffuser.
If these do not make a significant difference to Ferrari's performance, Alonso will probably have to write off this season in terms of the championship just as he did in 2011.
The latest updates do at least suggest Ferrari are getting a grip on where the problems with the car originate.
Let's look at the problems in detail.

THE FRONT WING

The front wing is the most important single aerodynamic part of any F1 car - as it is the first part to hit the air, it defines to a large extent the airflow over the rest of the car.
Design is a compromise between two areas - the horizontal wing chord itself and the endplates, the vertical parts on either end.
Sauber front wing
Anderson says Sauber's front wing is more refined than Ferrari's
In theory, the wider the chord, the more downforce the wing creates. But teams also have to take into account the sensitivity of the wing to changes in airflow, and the effect the endplates have on directing the air around the front wheels.
The wheels create a huge aerodynamic blockage and the endplates need to have a significant degree of curvature to them to persuade the air to go around the front of the car.
So the design of a wing is a compromise between these two main areas - and a lot of other smaller factors we'll leave to one side for now.
In my opinion, Ferrari's front-wing endplates are not working the air hard enough to get it around that front wheel - they look years behind those used by Sauber, for example, in terms of sophistication.

REAR BODYWORK AND EXHAUSTS

One area where there has clearly been a problem on the Ferrari is the rear bodywork - and it is something they have tried to address with their latest upgrade.
The new design tried in Mugello reduces significantly, although not entirely, the amount of bodywork in the "coke-bottle" area. Ferrari have also abandoned trying to work the exhausts for aerodynamic effect.
That is a step in the right direction. That one change alone could gain them 0.2 seconds a lap, and maybe more.
Ferrari rear bodywork
Alonso stuck his Ferrari in the gravel after the team bolted on the new rear end at the Mugello test
The "coke-bottle" is the area between and immediately forward of the rear wheels, where the bodywork sweeps inwards towards the centre line of the car.
Previously, the Ferrari had more rear bodywork sticking out into that space than any other car.
Designers use a "coke-bottle" shape to move the airflow inside the rear wheel, to reduce the drag the wheels inherently create, and counterbalance the lift created by the top of the sidepods.
Getting the airflow nice and fast through this area gives other benefits, too, helping both the diffuser and the rear wing. So most teams keep it as clean and tight as possible.
Ferrari's reason for having that bodywork there was to try to get the exhaust gases to improve airflow over the floor.
All the teams are trying to do this - they want to recapture at least some of the aerodynamic downforce they have lost this year from the banning of exhaust-blown diffusers, where teams routed exhaust gases along the floor of the car even when the driver was off the throttle.
Red Bull rear bodywork
Red Bull's rear end shows that there are different ways of approaching this part of the car
That is not allowed anymore and the exhaust exits need to be within an area defined by the rules. Any gains you can get from directing the exhausts at specific areas of the floor are down to about 10% of what was available last year.
Nevertheless, as Red Bull, Sauber and McLaren are showing, there are other ways of doing this that are almost certainly more effective in terms of the overall design of the car.
I believe Ferrari were chasing a small gain while creating a bigger deficit in the disruption to the "coke-bottle" airflow.
Not only did the bodywork affect the airflow there detrimentally, that problem was exacerbated because they are also using the rear of the sidepod as a radiator-air exit.
Radiator air is hot and slow - exactly what you don't need somewhere you want fast airflow.
The new bodywork also features radiator outlets near the exhaust exit, when I think in an ideal world you'd use the back of the engine cover for that, as Red Bull did last year.

RADIATORS

To understand how the radiators are situated in most F1 cars, imagine a mattress on your bed and then lift the front so it is leaning at about a 30-degree angle. That's what the radiators look like in the sidepods.
Ferrari, though, have mounted their radiators on their sides, with the rearward part closest to the chassis and angled outwards towards the front of the car, an approach most teams abandoned years ago.
Ferrari will have done that for packaging-related reasons, possibly related to the fact they have shorter sidepods than other teams.
But it means the radiator has to use a thicker core, which means the cooling is less efficient and so is the airflow through it.

FRONT SUSPENSION

One of the most novel features of the Ferrari is that it uses pull-rod front suspension.
Ferrari front suspension
Ferrari's pull-rod suspension could be hurting the team's chances, says Anderson
This is where the suspension system runs from the top of the wheel assembly to the rocker mounted in the bottom of the chassis - the other way around from the push-rod system used by every other team.
In theory, pull-rod suspension creates a small advantage in both aerodynamics and centre of gravity.
But I think that is counter-balanced by compromises in the system that mean, at best, there is no advantage and, at worst, it could be hurting Ferrari in certain circumstances.
That's not making or breaking the car, though.
The front suspension geometry is also a little strange - the car never looks like it uses the whole tyre-contact patch.
McLaren front suspension
The key difference between McLaren and Ferrari's front suspension is the diagonal arm
All F1 cars are set up with negative camber on the front wheels - the tops lean in towards the car as you look at it from head on. This is to cope with the tyre deflection as the car goes around high-speed corners, giving the maximum tyre contact patch to get best grip.
But the Ferrari appears to roll off too much camber as it corners - the tyre goes too far the other way.
To fix that, you put on more negative camber, but that means that there is less rubber in contact with the track during braking, which reduces braking efficiency. It can also overheat the inside shoulder of the tyre on the straights.
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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Bristol Palin Rips Obama - Gay Marriage Is Wrong

Bristol Palin Rips Obama
Gay Marriage Is WRONG
... and So Is 'Glee'
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"Glee" is bad for America ... so says Bristol Palin ... who just took a shot at the show during an anti-gay marriage blog entry aimed at Barack Obama.

Palin makes it clear -- she believes Obama is a weak, pathetic, stupid man for allowing his daughters to influence his opinion on gay marriage.

In her blog entry, Palin writes, "While it’s great to listen to your kids’ ideas, there’s also a time when dads simply need to be dads. In this case, it would’ve been helpful for him to explain to Malia and Sasha that while her friends parents are no doubt lovely people, that’s not a reason to change thousands of years of thinking about marriage."

The 21-year-old unwed mother continues, "As great as her friends may be – we know that in general kids do better growing up in a mother/father home. Ideally, fathers help shape their kids’ worldview."

"I guess we can be glad that Malia and Sasha aren’t younger, or perhaps today’s press conference might have been about appointing Dora the Explorer as Attorney General because of her success in stopping Swiper the Fox."

Then comes the shot at "Glee" ... as Palin continues, "Sometimes dads should lead their family in the right ways of thinking. In this case, it would’ve been nice if the President would’ve been an actual leader and helped shape their thoughts instead of merely reflecting what many teenagers think after one too many episodes of Glee."
TMZ

Wednesday, May 9, 2012



For the first time in the history of the United States ... the sitting President has endorsed gay marriage.

In an interview with ABC News, President Barack Obama said, "I think same sex couples should be able to get married."

Obama explained, "I have to tell you that over the course of several years as I have talked to friends and family and neighbors when I think about members of my own staff who are in incredibly committed monogamous relationships, same-sex relationships, who are raising kids together, when I think about those soldiers or airmen or marines or sailors who are out there fighting on my behalf and yet feel constrained, even now that Don’t Ask Don’t Tell is gone, because they are not able to commit themselves in a marriage, at a certain point I’ve just concluded that for me personally it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that I think same sex couples should be able to get married."

The statement comes just days after Vice President Joe Biden threw his support behind gay marriage ... which seemingly forced the President to address the issue he had skirted throughout his presidency.
Article by TMZ Staff.
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Floyd Mayweather beats Miguel Cotto by unanimous decision

Floyd Mayweather held off Miguel Cotto to take the WBA super welterweight title on Saturday and
 maintain his undefeated record.

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Did you know?

Cotto has achieved more knockouts in his career than Mayweather (30 from 37 wins and three defeats)

Floyd Mayweather beats Miguel Cotto by unanimous decision

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Floyd Mayweather beats Miguel Cotto by unanimous decision

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Floyd Mayweather beats Miguel Cotto by unanimous decision

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Sam Elliot shows his sensitive side in November Christmas





A beautiful and new Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation "November Christmas" starring Emmy-and Golden Globe nominee John Corbett of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" and "Sex and the City" and the Emmy-nominated Sam Elliott from "Buffalo Girls"sent on 28 November (9-11 pm ET / PT) Sunday, on CBS Television Network.In film is Karen Allen and Sam Elliott continues to play a couple dealing with a tragedy of their own, when they decide to help newly relocated families to their town.In "November Christmas", the story revolves around a small Rhode Island community to help arrange a memorable holiday for a young girl named unfortunate Vanessa.Along with Sam Elliott, John Corbett and Sarah Paulson is also part of the cast of " November Christmas "who play the parents of sick daughter (Emily Alyn Lind), and to celebrate the holidays early for their seriously ill daughter, who does not have much time left.The spectacular drama of" November Christmas "is directed by Robert Harmon and produced by Brent Shields.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Barcelona destroy Madrid 5-0 at Camp Nou


Barcelona humbled Real Madrid on Monday to beat them 5-0 A great team game and a brace from David Villa, who left the defending champions at the top of the league.

Villa scored in the 55th and 58th minutes at match at Camp Nou stadium. Xavi scored in the ninth minute, Pedro and the Venezuelan Jeffren 17 in 90 completed the rout.

With the win, the Barcelona lead the tournament with 34 points, two ahead of Madrid.

Barca fully deserved the win and look virtually unstoppable. Frighteningly Good!

Ronald Isley, Anita Baker Honoured at MTV Soul Train Awards 2010


Only at the Soul Train Awards could you have a tribute to R&B icons such as Anita Baker and Ronald Isley alongside a segment in which rap legend Doug E. Fresh attempts to teach CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer how to do the Dougie.



It was one of those nights at the 2010 Soul Train Awards, as rookies, veterans and legends converged in Atlanta for the second annual event — taking place November 10th the show was aired last sunday. The show, hosted by Terrence Howard featured a dazzling night of performances, including some of the biggest names in soul and R&B.