here's what i meant:Hemsy wrote:I think that the rear-end remains more or less the same with the only visible change to the profile of the heat resistant material. Also the gills near the rear suspension have been removed. Maybe they thought they didn't need as much cooling.
http://www.formula1.com/news/technical/ ... 9/888.htmlfinishline wrote:
Has the wing separated from the end plate or is that gap intentional?
People claimed that about Spa last year – it turned out that straight line speed was *far* more important, and McLaren dominated.Lorenzo_Bandini wrote:The car have lost his great mechanical grip, we can see that with the fact that this car was very slow at S3 at Silverstone and Hungary, but gain a lot of effeciency aero, since Silverstone this car is the fastest on high speed corner, i can't wait for Spa, Monza, Suzuka, India and Brazil, this car could flying in these tracks, even with cold track.
I think you will find that the cars with the most effective f-ducts did well at Spa last year. It allowed them to keep downforce for the corners and shed as much as possible on the straights.beelsebob wrote:People claimed that about Spa last year – it turned out that straight line speed was *far* more important, and McLaren dominated.Lorenzo_Bandini wrote:The car have lost his great mechanical grip, we can see that with the fact that this car was very slow at S3 at Silverstone and Hungary, but gain a lot of effeciency aero, since Silverstone this car is the fastest on high speed corner, i can't wait for Spa, Monza, Suzuka, India and Brazil, this car could flying in these tracks, even with cold track.
As yet we do not know where DRS will be activated, except that it will not be at Eau Rouge, so the design of rear wing is unlikely to be altered too much.Hush wrote:I think you will find that the cars with the most effective f-ducts did well at Spa last year. It allowed them to keep downforce for the corners and shed as much as possible on the straights.beelsebob wrote:People claimed that about Spa last year – it turned out that straight line speed was *far* more important, and McLaren dominated.Lorenzo_Bandini wrote:The car have lost his great mechanical grip, we can see that with the fact that this car was very slow at S3 at Silverstone and Hungary, but gain a lot of effeciency aero, since Silverstone this car is the fastest on high speed corner, i can't wait for Spa, Monza, Suzuka, India and Brazil, this car could flying in these tracks, even with cold track.
This year we have the DRS but there will be a premium on aero efficiency because it can not be masked by barn door rear wings coupled with a f-duct any longer.
Where the DRS will be activated has little to do with what configuration rear wing the teams will run. Teams will most likely opt for a medium downforce wing.gilgen wrote: As yet we do not know where DRS will be activated, except that it will not be at Eau Rouge, so the design of rear wing is unlikely to be altered too much.
Monza doesn't actually have any real high speed corners where differences in a cars downforce will affect the cornering speed.Lorenzo_Bandini wrote:The car have lost his great mechanical grip, we can see that with the fact that this car was very slow at S3 at Silverstone and Hungary, but gain a lot of effeciency aero, since Silverstone this car is the fastest on high speed corner, i can't wait for Spa, Monza, Suzuka, India and Brazil, this car could flying in these tracks, even with cold track.
Indeed, monza is just top speed, will be an easy pray for the McLarens imo, these guys can bolt on a bit more df than othersBoost wrote:Monza doesn't actually have any real high speed corners where differences in a cars downforce will affect the cornering speed.Lorenzo_Bandini wrote:The car have lost his great mechanical grip, we can see that with the fact that this car was very slow at S3 at Silverstone and Hungary, but gain a lot of effeciency aero, since Silverstone this car is the fastest on high speed corner, i can't wait for Spa, Monza, Suzuka, India and Brazil, this car could flying in these tracks, even with cold track.
Welcome to the Forum.gvan wrote:Hi all.
New to the forum, came across it googling information on the F150. I'll be reading a lot (great stuff here!) before really joining the conversation but I just wanted to point out the team info at the top of the page is no longer accurate since the Costa reshuffle with Corrado Lanzone and Pat Fry.
Cheers,
Greg