Red Bull RB18

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Varusi_12
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WTF is this front suspension configuration??

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bargeboards looks unparallel

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Interesting halo winglets. The larger of the two leads to the wavy side-on view. Clearly a developed area

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Can see the suspension elements
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via AMuS

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ojir19 wrote:
23 Feb 2022, 11:56
bargeboards looks unparallel

https://i.postimg.cc/nrstcNsZ/RB18-race ... -02-23.jpg
Top-down view confirms that is the case

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That Silverstone shakedown 8)
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My theory of what's happening here:
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The "icecream sandwich" floor strake arrangement is being used to create a powerful vortex which then flows down towards the floor edge and enters the floor tunnels at the wing/inlet area.

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I think the double "Bargeboard" configuration is there to ensure that the tire wake is handled even on full steering lock.

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carbon weave or flowvis ?

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DRS

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AeroDynamic wrote:
23 Feb 2022, 12:04
That Silverstone shakedown 8)
With this it doesn't seem car was unfinished until today. Maybe they already brought some updated parts?
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west52keep64 wrote:
23 Feb 2022, 12:04
My theory of what's happening here:
https://i.imgur.com/tNAIBwx.png

The "icecream sandwich" floor strake arrangement is being used to create a powerful vortex which then flows down towards the floor edge and enters the floor tunnels at the wing/inlet area.
Yes, to me there are basically three parts (besides the front wing as everyone) that generate classical vortices: The double barge, the small wing on the Halo and the bigger wing on the halo going to the inside.
I see no different reason for these parts than generating these vortices, especially for the halo wings.

This will be a point of discussion, I wonder if FIA bans them directly or after this season. Nice hole in the rules.
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