I dont trust the Bsport guy. He says he used to work for Audi sport. He seems to just copy what kyle says imo. But glad to be enlightened.
I dont trust the Bsport guy. He says he used to work for Audi sport. He seems to just copy what kyle says imo. But glad to be enlightened.
Audi Sport, and Force India/Racing Point, and McLaren. And he often releases his videos before Kyle Engineers so I don't know how he'd copying him. I don't think it would be out of question for two people of similar backgrounds to come to similar conclusions. He also pointed out the AMR21's weaknesses last year before anyone else.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 21:08I dont trust the Bsport guy. He says he used to work for Audi sport. He seems to just copy what kyle says imo. But glad to be enlightened.
Best looking grid since about 1993.
Just look at his older videos where he talks about various other cars and his experience in the industry.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 21:08I dont trust the Bsport guy. He says he used to work for Audi sport. He seems to just copy what kyle says imo. But glad to be enlightened.
He typically posts before Kyle soooooo...PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 21:08I dont trust the Bsport guy. He says he used to work for Audi sport. He seems to just copy what kyle says imo. But glad to be enlightened.
I love this vital and easy to verify bit of evidence that the original poster didn’t bother checking. Hahajjn9128 wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 22:09He typically posts before Kyle soooooo...PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 21:08I dont trust the Bsport guy. He says he used to work for Audi sport. He seems to just copy what kyle says imo. But glad to be enlightened.
I have seen no step on the front wing. I'm not sure about the side plate but other cars seem similar, I'd be surprised if Merc didn't get their design approved.carisi2k wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 22:49A couple of things I have noticed on this Mercedes I would like clearing up.
How is the front wing legal on the W13? I was under the impression that the new rules state that the front wing can not have a step in it like the W13 clearly has and the the wing must flow seamlessly to the nose. I am also wondering about the bottom of the sideplate where Mercedes have cut out some of the shape and have much tighter and squarer radii then what I understood to be legal.
On the rear wing and I have also noticed this on the Ferrari, there seems to be a section where there is a cut and then the wing goes flat and coming to a point which would seem to create a vortex going against the spirit of the rules to remove such items from the cars.
Also I just noted that on the rear of the wing there seems to be serrated edges. Again a thing that I understood to be illegal.
Cant be bothered. That's why I have you guys.Mitch2.0 wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 22:13I love this vital and easy to verify bit of evidence that the original poster didn’t bother checking. Hahajjn9128 wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 22:09He typically posts before Kyle soooooo...PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 21:08
I dont trust the Bsport guy. He says he used to work for Audi sport. He seems to just copy what kyle says imo. But glad to be enlightened.
There is no such thing as the "spirit of the rules", it has been argued in court of law in 2009 and was declared to not exist in regards to the technical regulations in F1.carisi2k wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 22:49A couple of things I have noticed on this Mercedes I would like clearing up.
How is the front wing legal on the W13? I was under the impression that the new rules state that the front wing can not have a step in it like the W13 clearly has and the the wing must flow seamlessly to the nose. I am also wondering about the bottom of the sideplate where Mercedes have cut out some of the shape and have much tighter and squarer radii then what I understood to be legal.
On the rear wing and I have also noticed this on the Ferrari, there seems to be a section where there is a cut and then the wing goes flat and coming to a point which would seem to create a vortex going against the spirit of the rules to remove such items from the cars.
Also I just noted that on the rear of the wing there seems to be serrated edges. Again a thing that I understood to be illegal.
Everyone will see their real cars on Wednesday anyway, will a few days really matter in the great sceheme of things ?DarthPlagueisTheVise wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 13:35I am honestly puzzled as to why merc are releasing so much footage of the new car. They could have just done the launch with the show car and then do a shakedown like RB
Edit: sorry I replied to the wrong person and am too inept to work out how to delete my comment. How embarrassing for me.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 17:52Or they have an otherwise low drag car and so the wings aren't an issue.Ryar wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 17:30I got to same questions looking at the difference between Ferrari and Merc rear wings.JPBD1990 wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 15:27
Kyle.engineers comments that the front and rear wings are among the most cranked we’ve seen so far. Given they’re relatively ‘inefficient’ aero surfaces compared to, for example, the underfloor and diffuser, does this suggest they’ve struggled to extract the downforce there and need it from the wings instead?
Or are they just doing a ‘downforce at all costs’ type approach…
'Downforce at all costs' is a risky exercise now as Honda has been on par with performance and noises from Ferrari claim they have regained a lot of power. The engine power is even more skewed situation due to E10. Unless, Merc have found a miracle fountain of power that then allows them to go for 2019 philosophy of 'Downforce at all costs' . The other plausible theory could be, this is once again an old iteration of the development phase and they have another, more advanced version scheduled to come out.
Or they have just presented the car in its "it's wet for the filming day and we don't want to bend the new car" maximum downforce trim.
Or none of the teams have shown a representative car yet.
Or...
That is because you are looking at the renders which have what I believe to be a legal wing vs the launch car which has the step down in on the inner wing I am talking about. Since you can't post images directly using drag and drop I can not show you what I am talking about.FWandE wrote: ↑20 Feb 2022, 00:23I have seen no step on the front wing. I'm not sure about the side plate but other cars seem similar, I'd be surprised if Merc didn't get their design approved.
I'm also not sure what you are talking about on the rear wing. Perhaps you could show some photos with the the bits that concern you highlighed in some way.
Yeah I posted the same here: