Yes you're probably right
Finally, only took them 3.5 months.godlameroso wrote: ↑28 Mar 2022, 16:37https://files.catbox.moe/tbcrnf.jpgBlackout wrote: ↑28 Mar 2022, 11:24Yes the car is definitely relying on the floor edge gurney to generate load in that area.
They're using the front of that undercut to turn airflow outwards (outwash) towards that gurney flap (yellow) to power it up, so it can also enhance air extraction from below the floor.
RB was doing a similar thing IMO in the first iteration, but with less agressiv edge wing/curl.
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As you can see the undercut is pushing that flow sideways, whereas the new RB sidepods moved away from that design and pushed the undercuts widest part backwards and inboard for a more streamlined shape
https://i.imgur.com/ITPIIJr.jpg
And those sidepods are wider than needed. They have plenty of empty space around the radiators and they are using that flap (green arrows) to seal the void between rad and bodywork, so the car can have much tighter sidepods if it wants.
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Pics from Nextgen-auto and Motorsport images
You can see the edge wing near the rear wheels on the RBR is shaped like a converging duct, converging ducts produce jets of air. You can see that the jet of air is aimed right at that little mouse hole on the side of the diffuser.
It's a much smoother design than the Alpine, which looks boxy and sloppy by comparison.
https://i.redd.it/y00rrqra4rp81.jpg
Look at the sparks, they come from the edge wing, right into the diffuser.
https://i.imgur.com/6QHolab.jpeg
You have to wonder where McLaren is aiming theirs.
I don't think anybody know's for sure, with any of the teams. Fry has often said that Alpine made their floor stiffer on purpose but he's not gonna come out and say "oh yeah, we have a retractable plank, so we can get closer to the ground". I don't think they are, based on their ride height has been higher than most, but that an absolute guess. Horner and Wolfe have come and said it will not effect them at all but most pundits don't believe them.selvam_e2002 wrote: ↑20 Jul 2022, 04:56is Alpine going to change floor to meet FIA Flex floor rule change? or we good.
I honestly hope those updates do get smaller, they've really milked this car upgrades wise, but it seems alonso is a little more dubious of its effect on next year's car, or at least he wants the switch to happen asap.diffuser wrote: ↑22 Jul 2022, 06:10https://www.auto-motor-und-spor ... nkreich/
Alpine wants to make it as difficult as possible for McLaren and continues its policy of taking small steps. They're getting smaller now, but increasingly efficient, according to the team. The latest step can hardly be seen, but should bring a decent lap time. The underbody was modified at the edges and one of the four baffles in the front part of the floor got a new shape. New parts are also to be added in Hungary. This is the path that Mercedes has now taken.
I had my suspicions...not sure how many pictures I looked through yesterday. Great find.Blackout wrote: ↑24 Jul 2022, 19:29Indeed, it seems the A522 floor now has an RB-style ice skate... unless I'm seeing things..
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