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Yes it looks like they moved their centerline cooling towards the front, closer to the engine, maybe in a more vertical and common angle, feeding it by the top roll-hoop inlet.pierrre wrote: ↑16 Feb 2022, 06:06higher res. right click, open new tab then on the new tab click on the picture to get actual size
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Concerning? A couple years ago when the MCL35 was unveiled the media’s general consensus was that it was doomed to be 9th or 10th on the grid… Until it actually finished 3rd… I wouldn’t take too much out of comments before the cars have even hit the track.Mr Brooksy wrote: ↑16 Feb 2022, 08:07There really seems to be some negative opinions of the FW44 from the big media outlets! Gary Anderson has been pretty short with his assessment, not to mention whoever that guy was with the video on the previous page.
A bit concerning...
I agree, all that can be done is pontificate about what will be god/bad/indifferent at the moment, nobody has anything to really do any direct comparison with other cars.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑16 Feb 2022, 08:32Concerning? A couple years ago when the MCL35 was unveiled the media’s general consensus was that it was doomed to be 9th or 10th on the grid… Until it actually finished 3rd… I wouldn’t take too much out of comments before the cars have even hit the track.Mr Brooksy wrote: ↑16 Feb 2022, 08:07There really seems to be some negative opinions of the FW44 from the big media outlets! Gary Anderson has been pretty short with his assessment, not to mention whoever that guy was with the video on the previous page.
A bit concerning...
In addition, there isn’t a lot of assessment that can be made out of a couple of pictures on track that don’t show all the details on the car… No need to be concerned just yet.
This picture seems to show that the intention to reduce the disturbed airflow has been achieved. There is a massive cloud of spray indicating that there is no confined (and thus concentrated) air stream in the wake.
Okay okay... are they using the louver panel with 1/2 winglets to downwash over the SPod- i.e splitting the flow in the "rad" inlet using the SIS with the upper flow just passing straight through?! recreating a downwash winglet.Moctecus wrote: ↑16 Feb 2022, 09:26That's a seriously sharp (by F1 standards) crease next to the sidepod air intake. Has there been a recent car with a similar feature?
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for More on this, click heretok-tokkie wrote: ↑16 Feb 2022, 10:43This picture seems to show that the intention to reduce the disturbed airflow has been achieved. There is a massive cloud of spray indicating that there is no confined (and thus concentrated) air stream in the wake.
Thanks for that link, I'd not been to that discussion. AppreciatedAeroDynamic wrote: ↑16 Feb 2022, 11:01tok-tokkie wrote: ↑16 Feb 2022, 10:43This picture seems to show that the intention to reduce the disturbed airflow has been achieved. There is a massive cloud of spray indicating that there is no confined (and thus concentrated) air stream in the wake.