Here are some detail photographs of the “half-Sauber” (F108) we featured recently in video form on The Flying Lap:
pity that they decide to put a perspex sheet where the engine goes instead of showing it like it is the the video with all the engine parts exposed too. guess bmw didn’t want them to show the insides of their engine to the rest of the world
Yes – that would certainly have been a BMW (as distinct from Sauber) issue.
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pity that they decide to put a perspex sheet where the engine goes instead of showing it like it is the the video with all the engine parts exposed too. guess bmw didn’t want them to show the insides of their engine to the rest of the world
Yes – that would certainly have been a BMW (as distinct from Sauber) issue.