Photos: A Friday in Brazil
Photos from the first day of the 2009 Brazilian Grand Prix are available in the “Multimedia” section, under “Photos”. Formula 1 is stopping this weekend at the 16th and penultimate circuit of the season. The circuit is known for its technical difficulty and its counter-clockwise layout. This season, the curbs are flag-colored… blue, yellow, white… […]
Photos from the first day of the 2009 Brazilian Grand Prix are available in the “Multimedia” section, under “Photos”. Formula 1 is stopping this weekend at the 16th and penultimate circuit of the season. The circuit is known for its technical difficulty and its counter-clockwise layout. This season, the curbs are flag-colored… blue, yellow, white…
Photos are undoubtedly the best way to closely study the details of a Formula 1 single-seater and understand the aerodynamic innovations implemented by the engineers. There’s no need to be an expert to assess a new wing.
At Interlagos, a very bumpy track, you have to enjoy turning. Therefore, the downforce levels are relatively high. The situation becomes even more complicated if rain makes an appearance… like today.
On the aerodynamics side, there are no major changes since Japan. We must then look in detail at the sponsorship side, as Brawn GP is collecting bright red sponsors in abundance.
Today’s photos obviously concern Free Practice 1 and Free Practice 2.
Brazilian Grand Prix – Friday Photos