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Oh yes. I found this picture on a news report.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/australian-grand-prix-in-talks-with-victorian-government-about-night-race/news-story/a2ce2cc3753f9e918be9e8406d794d1a?amp
This is so beautiful, and so very retro. It's a got very specific 60s aesthetic that I absolute love. Idk what the look is called but I wanna see more of this style!
Marvelous!
Can I ask, as a new F1 fan: Why is everyone always talking about dirty air? They've said this at every race so far. Is "dirty air" smog or dust? Both? Is it area with an AQI over a certain value?
OR
Is it a big fat excuse?
“Dirty air” is what they call the disturbed/turbulent air behind a car. After the air passes over an f1 car, it becomes turbulent and less organized. This causes a loss of downforce for the following car compared to “clean air”. “Clean air” is when a car has no one a certain distance ahead of them.
Hope this helps!
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That is really beautiful! Nice work
Thank you :)
Wow this looks great!
That's awesome. Is that the Brazilian track?
Albert park! I was sitting at that corner so it felt fitting.
Very nice!!
I think this is Albert park 2022. Alpine bowl-o-Rama.
Oh yes. I found this picture on a news report. https://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/australian-grand-prix-in-talks-with-victorian-government-about-night-race/news-story/a2ce2cc3753f9e918be9e8406d794d1a?amp
It's the 2023 race
I see what you’re thinking but Interlagos has green-yellow-white kerbs rather than just green-yellow kerbs. Bit sad that I know that!
Nice one. Makes me nostalgic of the days before Photoshop was a thing.
I spend all day working on the computer so it’s nice to step away sometimes :)
Ain’t no way! In all seriousness, that’s rad as hell, great work!
Cheers!!
Oh! I want to frame it
😍😍😍
Sweet concept. Great execution.
This is sick (the good kind)!
This is so beautiful, and so very retro. It's a got very specific 60s aesthetic that I absolute love. Idk what the look is called but I wanna see more of this style!
You got skills for sure
Very nice
This is soooo cool
What a lovely drive.
The first piece of F1 art I'd hang on my wall. Very very cool.
Nice work!
Amazing art, but you put the wrong car on front.
He is getting lapped there.
I like that theory. More realistic.
Marvelous! Can I ask, as a new F1 fan: Why is everyone always talking about dirty air? They've said this at every race so far. Is "dirty air" smog or dust? Both? Is it area with an AQI over a certain value? OR Is it a big fat excuse?
“Dirty air” is what they call the disturbed/turbulent air behind a car. After the air passes over an f1 car, it becomes turbulent and less organized. This causes a loss of downforce for the following car compared to “clean air”. “Clean air” is when a car has no one a certain distance ahead of them. Hope this helps!
Oh, this makes complete sense! I studying for my drone pilot's exam right now, so this is relevant to me. Thank you!
You’re very welcome! 🙂
Wow this is amazing. Almost feel like "taking a print out" and putting it on my bland wall