Ferrari’s ADUO2 engine continues endurance testing ahead of its Monza debut. The updated power unit has produced a reported 13–14 hp gain, with a revised turbocharger, combustion chamber and fuel.
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Ferrari’s ADUO2 engine continues endurance testing ahead of its Monza debut. The updated power unit has produced a reported 13–14 hp gain, with a revised turbocharger, combustion chamber and fuel.

Torque delivery has also been adjusted to reduce wheelspin and improve rear tyre protection.

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u/Desperate_Green6838 — 2 days ago

Will 10 HP from ADUO2 make Ferrari as fast as Merc?

First they said it will give 25 hp, then 20 hp, then 15 hp and now they're saying it will only give 10 hp.

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u/sid_shady34 — 7 days ago

Which books should I read in what order?

After watching the Odyssey, I'm very interested in reading books about the events of Odysseus, Troy, the Trojan war, and his journey back home. I know the original tales were written as poems but I'm looking for novel versions. Can anyone guide me through this?

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u/sid_shady34 — 7 days ago

Which books should I read in what order?

After watching the Odyssey, I'm very interested in reading books about the events of Odysseus, Troy, the Trojan war, and his journey back home. I know the original tales were written as poems but I'm looking for novel versions. Can anyone guide me through this?

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u/sid_shady34 — 7 days ago

Have Ferrari just thrown away the driver's championship?

After Silverstone (round 9), Lewis was only 32 points behind kimi and championship hopes were at an all time high. Ferrari looked mighty quick and we were clearly second fastest. We expected the 2nd ADUO upgrade to turn the SF26 into a dominant car post summer break, while taking away points from Kimi in twisty tracks like Hungary and zandvoort that favour us currently.

But multiple avoidable mistakes from the team and Lewis Hamilton have put him 50 points behind Antonelli. Ferrari was supposed to dominate Hungary since we have the best chassis and it was their only chance to gain maximum points on mercedes. But Kimi ends up on the podium while Lewis finishes 5th?

All of these can be attributed to silly mistakes that I don't need to go into detail about. If Ferrari and Lewis had done everything right, he would have only been 26 points behind Antonelli and would have had the perfect momentum right after summer break.

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u/sid_shady34 — 22 days ago
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Criminal lawyer Saul Goodman back when he was a rebellious teenager

u/sid_shady34 — 1 month ago
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[AutoRacer] Mercedes-Ferrari: Silverstone Already Looking Ahead to Spa: The W17 Pulls Ahead Where the SF-26 Still Has Work to Do

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u/jithu7 — 1 month ago
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After 9 rounds, Lewis Hamilton is the Ferrari driver closest to the title lead since Sebastian Vettel in 2018.

u/sid_shady34 — 2 months ago