ok -that´s true .
I was thinking about the nose bending down footage we seemed to observe last year..
sorry
Ah.. sorry about that I should have worded my statement more carefully. What I meant was that they both expel hot gasses through the backside of the sidepods.elFranZ wrote:they are nowhere near to "similar", even without double floor.Mui wrote:To me the Ferrari sidepods look like the ones on the Torro Rosso without the double floor. Could it be that physically internally the ferrari can't have an exit ala red bull, mclaren et al?
There appears to be a fair amount of separation on the underside of the wing.Crucial_Xtreme wrote:New RW covered in Flo-Vis
edit: notice temp stickers towards bottom of endplate
u r welcome...!! i feel its my duty to share this stuff with u guys..Chuckjr wrote:Nice work. Well done. It's good to see a summation of Ferrari's efforts. Mapping out the course like this helps to see the logic of what they have attempted to accomplish. Thank you for taking the time.
These are so lifelike!Hail22 wrote:
Using a vortex thar far forward, using free stream air, to try and direct high energy exhaust gas a considerable distance aft seems a bit like taking a running f*&k at a rolling donut to my mind. I think for now Ferrari would be more concerned with getting a stable reliable platform as opposed to trying to be overly clever with the aft end blowing.Crucial_Xtreme wrote:
Now the vortex generators by the mirrors are producing a vortex. Both vorticies are rotating away from the driver(towards brake duct area) on their respective sides. These vorticies along with some downwash from the sidepods. Enough to direct towards BDF's and edge of RWEP's??
I respect your opinion, but there are others who are more knowledgeable than myself, that don't see it as problem like you do. Granted the picture below is doing something different, it's the same principle.simieski wrote:Crucial_Xtreme wrote:
Using a vortex thar far forward, using free stream air, to try and direct high energy exhaust gas a considerable distance aft seems a bit like taking a running f*&k at a rolling donut to my mind. I think for now Ferrari would be more concerned with getting a stable reliable platform as opposed to trying to be overly clever with the aft end blowing.