F1 "lights"

What the hell is that thing?

  • It's a light!

    Votes: 10 71.4%
  • It's the engine!

    Votes: 1 7.1%
  • I don't know!

    Votes: 1 7.1%
  • I'm stupid so I don't know or care, but I like taking polls!

    Votes: 2 14.3%

  • Total voters
    14
I just got the S liscence! Yay! It wasn't nearly as hard as I thought it was gonna be, except the final exam. Uhh... oh yeah... I noticed with the F/094 - S or one of those F/09x cars that during the night there's a "light" on the back of the car, but it appears to be where the engine is... my theory is that it's the engine heat making the "light" but I'm too lazy to actually check it out. Someone say something dammit!

-Morph


P.S. Hmm paople are lazy so I think I'll make this a poll too
 
The light is basically a light so that the other cars can see the F1 in like rainy conditions
 
People*...

And I also was wondering what the test course top speeds were; as long as you're not using the wheelie trick. Gimme some sugah people... I mean... answers. Mine was 273 (mph) or so in a 1050hp lotus elan sport; I noticed that the F1 and the 787B did poorly on this test; I definitely need to try it with low areodynamics, but I'm too busy racing 140 laps for the Viper concept. Oh, and I'm lazy too, if you forgot.


-Morph(eus)
 
Originally posted by Morpheus25
Yeah that's what I thought too but why is it directly ofer where the engine should be (or am I just stupid?)

The light sits right at the back of the car, under the rear wing (in a visible, aerodynamically neutral spot) - the position isn't significant, except obviously it's at the back...
 

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