Millions? It’s just a vanity cover over the crash structure.cplchanb wrote: ↑08 Jun 2022, 14:45Ferrari spent millions on developing this modular nose concept yet they haven't made any changes to the nose yet. The only changes are the wing profiles which can be done freely on any nose. Is this one of the waste of money features that they shouldn't have delved into??
well they spent so much money to make the nose so that they could change the front section without new crash testing... but so far they havnt touched it.,..seems like a waste of development fundsmclaren111 wrote: ↑08 Jun 2022, 15:02cplchanb wrote: ↑08 Jun 2022, 14:45Ferrari spent millions on developing this modular nose concept yet they haven't made any changes to the nose yet. The only changes are the wing profiles which can be done freely on any nose. Is this one of the waste of money features that they shouldn't have delved into??
Why should they change it ?
Indeed.chrisc90 wrote: ↑05 Jun 2022, 12:53Do F1 cars have a motor on the shaft to keep the turbo fully spooled? Sure ive seen something similar beforehape wrote: ↑05 Jun 2022, 12:27I think a smaller turbocompressor means faster spooling up but less efficient (more power needed for a certain pressure/flow output from the compressor). So smaller turbo should have a better response. A small compressor certainly can make good flow/pressure (so engine power) but is less efficient doing so.Andi76 wrote: ↑05 Jun 2022, 07:41Don't know if this information was already posted, but i do not remember that i have this already...
There was a lot of talk about the Ferrari Power Unit and now there rumour is that Ferrari went for a smaller turbo. This means higher RPM what gives them better performance in terms of response and acceleration but also a disadvantage in Topspeed. True or not - this clearly shows again why some peoples claims and conclusions about aerodynamic efficiency/drag levels of different designs because of Topspeed only make zero sense.
But acceleration of a car is Force vs Weight (F = m x a). As all teams approx know the masses of other cars, it’s the acceleration (after rear wheel grip limitation phase) where the teams compare the power with other engines from GPS data. The achieved top speed on a straight and final acceleration phase to get there are much more depending on drag than anything else.
cplchanb wrote: ↑09 Jun 2022, 04:55well they spent so much money to make the nose so that they could change the front section without new crash testing... but so far they havnt touched it.,..seems like a waste of development fundsmclaren111 wrote: ↑08 Jun 2022, 15:02cplchanb wrote: ↑08 Jun 2022, 14:45Ferrari spent millions on developing this modular nose concept yet they haven't made any changes to the nose yet. The only changes are the wing profiles which can be done freely on any nose. Is this one of the waste of money features that they shouldn't have delved into??
Why should they change it ?
https://scuderiafans.com/f1-ferrari-f1- ... e-concept/
Didn't they have the blow-thru mirrors previously?organic wrote: ↑09 Jun 2022, 14:31Another angle https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FUzRZvyWIAA ... name=large
Zynerji wrote: ↑09 Jun 2022, 14:38Didn't they have the blow-thru mirrors previously?organic wrote: ↑09 Jun 2022, 14:31Another angle https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FUzRZvyWIAA ... name=large