Brings up an idea/question: Could it be useful to install a heating/cooling device on the brakes? it could help to heat up the tyres. For a restart or after new tyres, since they are not allowed to preheat properly.rileykirn wrote: ↑25 Feb 2022, 17:58I think the containment & extra insulation around the brakes this year have to do with the fact that the hot air can only exit the back inisde off the wheel, the same side it enters on. How air is blown into the center of the hub, is forced out through the vent holes & channels in the brake rotor & then is captured & exits out the back inside rear of the hub.
The following image offers a better comparison of the raised, rear crashed structure Red Bull are using with their RB18, in contrast to that used at Mercedes on the W13:
The side of the floor isn't a straight reference anymore so it's hard to tell actual car attitude from most pics. Also the edges of the floor seem to be bending and physically sealing the ground.
He's claiming it's a pro-dive but I'm pretty sure that's not the case. My estimations put it at around 30% anti-dive.
In the Dutch article on nu.nl it is said that on the first Day porpoising was particularly violent at Red Bull, but after some tuning it settled. In an article that just appeared on gpblog.com about the rumoured aero pack for the W13 it is stated that the floor needs to be stiffened.