Just bumping this to share an interesting article I read today. Half of it is basically gibberish because it talks about a lot of car/engine science that I don't understand. Nevertheless, it is really fascinating to me the insane level of technology involved in these cars.
http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/an...le-690156/?s=1
As I've seen alluded to elsewhere, this article once again mentions a big update for Renault, and by association Red Bull, in time for Canada. It was a predictable Mercedes 1-2 finish there last year and not a ton of action, outside of Vettel and Massa moving up the ranks. I will be over the moon if Red Bull and/or Ferrari or both can push Merc this year. It was my only complaint last year was that the race was never in doubt from the first second and it took away from some of the drama of seeing an f1 race live for the first time.
Russia this weekend. Hopefully it provides yet another interesting race. Despite Nico winning the first three I have no complaints so far in the entertainment category.