Ferrari F1-75

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Simone Ferrari
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David Sanchez was involved in that McLaren car.
Jolle wrote:
17 Feb 2022, 16:40
Holm86 wrote:
17 Feb 2022, 15:28
The rear of the sidepods looks like the McLaren MP4-26 sidepods, just with a conventional intake rather than the L shape.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... ia_FP3.jpg
Wasn’t Pat Fry involved in both?

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FittingMechanics wrote:
17 Feb 2022, 16:40
Just_a_fan wrote:
17 Feb 2022, 16:28
Here's thought about the sombrero sidepods - if there's a wet race, those sidepods are going to become lakes whilst the car is sat on the grid. Then when it pulls away, that water is going to go backwards on to the rear end / rear tyres.

I realise wet race starts are relatively rare, but I wonder if they thought about it...
I think that it is not fully concave, toward the back there is a drop and it would drain out.
I'm sure it won't be a problem, but this silliness came to mind:


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Does the "Bird Bath" on the top of the sidepods interact with the wake of the front pitot tube? Or just a triangle fin on the nose?

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Zynerji wrote:
17 Feb 2022, 16:57
Does the "Bird Bath" on the top of the sidepods interact with the wake of the front pitot tube? Or just a triangle fin on the nose?
No, it's just the classical hole in the front for driver cooling

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I think they will open up the slots in the side pod cavities like Williams. They probably started off with slots to make it look more like a cooling feature.

Unless it really is just radiator under there.
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Just_a_fan wrote:
17 Feb 2022, 16:28
Here's thought about the sombrero sidepods - if there's a wet race, those sidepods are going to become lakes whilst the car is sat on the grid. Then when it pulls away, that water is going to go backwards on to the rear end / rear tyres.

I realise wet race starts are relatively rare, but I wonder if they thought about it...
With the intensity of rain needed to fill those lakes in a matter of seconds after the formation lap, the tyres would be soaked anyway.

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christian.falavena wrote:
17 Feb 2022, 17:08
Zynerji wrote:
17 Feb 2022, 16:57
Does the "Bird Bath" on the top of the sidepods interact with the wake of the front pitot tube? Or just a triangle fin on the nose?
No, it's just the classical hole in the front for driver cooling
I think you completely missed my point.

I believe that the teams have used a triangle shaped splitter on the nose for years to create a v shaped vortex to push air around the halo. These sidepods look like they catch that wake, and bend it around the car to the back..
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:-k what could this mean?

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What a fascinating machine. It looks fantastic & a little familiar. Maybe it's the grand child of the 412 T1......


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Super short nosecone. Is that the new thing with this new regs or only Ferrari did it?
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It's possible they shaped the blue area like a boat (in top view) so the surrounding air will accelerate around it and lower the pressure there to enhance hot air extraction from the louvers
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JPBD1990 wrote:
17 Feb 2022, 16:10
The front wing can’t be final as there are slots all the way to and under the end plates which is illegal. I’ve noticed every car launch has featured this, but the cars that have run on track definitely do not.

Does anyone know if ferrari’s shaking this baby down at fiorano?
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Nimrod wrote:
17 Feb 2022, 17:23
What a fascinating machine. It looks fantastic & a little familiar. Maybe it's the grand child of the 412 T1......

Love that car. The whole 1994 grid looked fantastic.

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Blackout wrote:
17 Feb 2022, 17:28
It's possible they shaped the blue area like a boat (in to view) so the surrounding air will accelerate around it and lower the pressure there to enhance hot air extraction from the louvers
https://i.imgur.com/VbRsbTN.jpg

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This was my thought. The shape of the mirror supports sets it up.

So the leak was the real car, just with some lens distortion. Cool. Love the livery.

Being pedantic, the seams on the panels are wavy.
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