The sidepod inlet shape looks normal. I mean that's what it looked like on the W10 before they lowered the upper SIPS in 2020, and lowering the spar is not possible under these new rules so of course the inlet goes back to the old shapeF1Krof wrote: ↑09 Feb 2022, 08:04This feels very odd somehow. Something doesn't add up here. Just intuitively looking at it, I believe the real version of the car is more akin to this:Blackout wrote: ↑08 Feb 2022, 21:11Can you guess which arm is the steering rod?
https://i.imgur.com/W4bzSwQ.jpg
https://i2.paste.pics/FXSLS.png
brightened is nicewest52keep64 wrote: ↑09 Feb 2022, 13:39Saw this on racingnews365.com. It really shows how far forward Haas have pushed the sidepods:
https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/raci ... 1644060556
Original article here: https://racingnews365.com/how-does-the- ... 2-show-car
Nobody was going to use the FOM inletswest52keep64 wrote: ↑09 Feb 2022, 13:39Saw this on racingnews365.com. It really shows how far forward Haas have pushed the sidepods:
Looking at that - where does the lower main plane mount? Just missed it from the render, or am I going to clean my specs?AtlasZX wrote: ↑10 Feb 2022, 07:15Looking at the fake "movable" piece on the 4th element, i was wondering if this could be a 60% wind tunnel model.
https://i.imgur.com/W4bzSwQ.jpg
I pointed that out in a previous post. It's attached (or integrated in the mould) to the side plates, so it creates an interesting flow space under the nose tip. It could also flex a bit under air pressure at high speed i guess.CMSMJ1 wrote: ↑10 Feb 2022, 13:04Looking at that - where does the lower main plane mount? Just missed it from the render, or am I going to clean my specs?AtlasZX wrote: ↑10 Feb 2022, 07:15Looking at the fake "movable" piece on the 4th element, i was wondering if this could be a 60% wind tunnel model.
https://i.imgur.com/W4bzSwQ.jpg
Giando wrote: ↑04 Feb 2022, 15:22Render or not, there's something interesting in the front wing area.
The structural part of the front wing attached to the nose cone is the first flap, the red one (or maybe a combination of the first, second and third) which then sustains the side vertical rounded panels... so the bigger main profile of the front wing is kind of suspended between the side panels and never touches the nose cone.
https://postimg.cc/bd3p3TH4
Thanks Giando - so do you reckon that the main plane is actually suspended then from the second plane?Giando wrote: ↑10 Feb 2022, 13:08I pointed that out in a previous post. It's attached (or integrated in the mould) to the side plates, so it creates an interesting flow space under the nose tip. It could also flex a bit under air pressure at high speed i guess.CMSMJ1 wrote: ↑10 Feb 2022, 13:04Looking at that - where does the lower main plane mount? Just missed it from the render, or am I going to clean my specs?AtlasZX wrote: ↑10 Feb 2022, 07:15Looking at the fake "movable" piece on the 4th element, i was wondering if this could be a 60% wind tunnel model.
https://i.imgur.com/W4bzSwQ.jpg
Giando wrote: ↑04 Feb 2022, 15:22Render or not, there's something interesting in the front wing area.
The structural part of the front wing attached to the nose cone is the first flap, the red one (or maybe a combination of the first, second and third) which then sustains the side vertical rounded panels... so the bigger main profile of the front wing is kind of suspended between the side panels and never touches the nose cone.
https://postimg.cc/bd3p3TH4
I think this whole design leaves a lot of room for tech talk.CMSMJ1 wrote: ↑10 Feb 2022, 14:00Thanks Giando - so do you reckon that the main plane is actually suspended then from the second plane?Giando wrote: ↑10 Feb 2022, 13:08I pointed that out in a previous post. It's attached (or integrated in the mould) to the side plates, so it creates an interesting flow space under the nose tip. It could also flex a bit under air pressure at high speed i guess.
Giando wrote: ↑04 Feb 2022, 15:22Render or not, there's something interesting in the front wing area.
The structural part of the front wing attached to the nose cone is the first flap, the red one (or maybe a combination of the first, second and third) which then sustains the side vertical rounded panels... so the bigger main profile of the front wing is kind of suspended between the side panels and never touches the nose cone.
https://postimg.cc/bd3p3TH4
It's surely not just hanging from the slot gap seperators? Imagine a T1 nudge of someone's tyre...the whole lower plane will detach?
godlameroso wrote: ↑10 Feb 2022, 06:00While everyone talks about the suspension, no one notices how you can see the edge wing through the sidepod undercut.