Many teams are now copying the rear winglets near the brakes that Brawn and Toyota had since the beginning of the season.Callum wrote:Hmm..
Rearwing now connected to the top of the diffuser (was it always like that?)
They also have the little winglets behind the rear brakes like BGP have.
The DDD looks to be more pronounced now, maybe this is their full bannana's attempt instead of just an interim one.
I honestly didnt get a great look at it In Monaco, so I'm comparing to Barcelona mostly I think. Bu it certainly looks bigger to me.... thanks to Timbo's pic enhancement.Callum wrote:As ISLAMATRON said, it looks like the hole is a lot bigger this time round. I think it looks a lot more advanced than their monaco diffuser.
There might be difficulty in using a Brawn-style diffuser design for the competition due to differences in car design philosophies.ISLAMATRON wrote:BGD's DDD is AOK! seems to me the most ideal solution thus far... surprised more teams havent copied it rather than the Toyota/Williams solution which everyone seems to have have copied instead.
These are completely assumptions and guesses on my part, but the top exits might lead to more disruptive airflow for any cars following behind. Other than that, the lower exit on the Brawn might make the car more planted and stable, but I have nothing to support this.ISLAMATRON wrote:yeah, it would seem so
any ideas as to the advantages of a rear exit(BGP) verses a top exit DDD such as TOyo/Williams/McMerc/Ferrari, RBR?