That would be the first time I hear that.
actually I was just watching the f1 tech talk, and apparently Alpine is already competing at the required height for ground clearance. They want to see how that could affect their performance for next year.VacuousFlamboyant wrote: ↑21 Oct 2022, 14:22I thought the introduction of demanding standards regarding ground clearance for next year prevented vertical wings being used as ice skates.
Since which race?stan_french wrote: ↑23 Oct 2022, 19:40actually I was just watching the f1 tech talk, and apparently Alpine is already competing at the required height for ground clearance. They want to see how that could affect their performance for next year.VacuousFlamboyant wrote: ↑21 Oct 2022, 14:22I thought the introduction of demanding standards regarding ground clearance for next year prevented vertical wings being used as ice skates.
Scarbs doesn't mention how long they've done that for, but says that he's been told by alpine that they've raised the edges of the rear floor by the required amountAR3-GP wrote: ↑23 Oct 2022, 19:54Since which race?stan_french wrote: ↑23 Oct 2022, 19:40actually I was just watching the f1 tech talk, and apparently Alpine is already competing at the required height for ground clearance. They want to see how that could affect their performance for next year.VacuousFlamboyant wrote: ↑21 Oct 2022, 14:22
I thought the introduction of demanding standards regarding ground clearance for next year prevented vertical wings being used as ice skates.
That's some impressive forward thinking by Alpine. As they are not in the championship fight this year, it makes sense to take steps like this at the expense of the lower positions in the championship.organic wrote: ↑23 Oct 2022, 20:06Scarbs doesn't mention how long they've done that for, but says that he's been told by alpine that they've raised the edges of the rear floor by the required amountAR3-GP wrote: ↑23 Oct 2022, 19:54Since which race?stan_french wrote: ↑23 Oct 2022, 19:40
actually I was just watching the f1 tech talk, and apparently Alpine is already competing at the required height for ground clearance. They want to see how that could affect their performance for next year.
Just the edges? or the throat too?organic wrote: ↑23 Oct 2022, 20:06Scarbs doesn't mention how long they've done that for, but says that he's been told by alpine that they've raised the edges of the rear floor by the required amountAR3-GP wrote: ↑23 Oct 2022, 19:54Since which race?stan_french wrote: ↑23 Oct 2022, 19:40
actually I was just watching the f1 tech talk, and apparently Alpine is already competing at the required height for ground clearance. They want to see how that could affect their performance for next year.
No mention of the throat unfortunately and seemed to be specifically talking about the floor edge (as they had already upgraded that area recently/this race)Blackout wrote: ↑23 Oct 2022, 23:53Just the edges? or the throat too?
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I strongly doubt changes to the throat. Surely they would need to rework the gearbox since the gearbox is basically on the floor of the diffuser throat.organic wrote: ↑24 Oct 2022, 01:40No mention of the throat unfortunately and seemed to be specifically talking about the floor edge (as they had already upgraded that area recently/this race)Blackout wrote: ↑23 Oct 2022, 23:53Just the edges? or the throat too?
https://cdn-1.motorsport.com/images/amp ... -view.webp