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Nothing. It's just for aero purposes. To use the sidepod to guide the air. We've seen photos of some of the other cars like the Alpine with the sidepod exposed and there's nothing there.
Zero pods were not "ditched" haha. It's looks extremely similar. Remember the zero pods were never "zero" in the first place. They were simply side pods with the radiators tucked much into the chassis. The frontal area of this new zero pods is actually the same more or less. The little extra trailing body work on it doesn't add much, it actually makes it more efficient maybe? So it's a zero-pods evolution. Far from ditching the concept (which needs the chassis wings to work).organic wrote: ↑15 Feb 2023, 13:17Venturiation wrote: ↑15 Feb 2023, 13:14You can compare it to other cars it's still zeropods , just a different design
Zeropodswhat the w13 had will and always be the zeropods idea
They've ditched zeropods but developed the good ideas behind it to this new approach with an elongated but low sidepod and cannon exits.
Well, can't blame folks for looking at what is easily visible. Even Toto Wolff was puzzled last year when he said the car looks the same and the engineers said all changes were underneath.GrizzleBoy wrote: ↑16 Feb 2023, 03:24I think we're spending too much time looking at the top of the car and not putting enough consideration into how much the changes above can allow for changes below.
I can see that this has become a semantical point of pride...PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑16 Feb 2023, 04:02Zero pods were not "ditched" haha. It's looks extremely similar. Remember the zero pods were never "zero" in the first place. They were simply side pods with the radiators tucked much into the chassis. The frontal area of this new zero pods is actually the same more or less. The little extra trailing body work on it doesn't add much, it actually makes it more efficient maybe? So it's a zero-pods evolution. Far from ditching the concept (which needs the chassis wings to work).organic wrote: ↑15 Feb 2023, 13:17Venturiation wrote: ↑15 Feb 2023, 13:14
You can compare it to other cars it's still zeropods , just a different design
Zeropodswhat the w13 had will and always be the zeropods idea
They've ditched zeropods but developed the good ideas behind it to this new approach with an elongated but low sidepod and cannon exits.
I'm in agreement that the w13 has more floor exposure but lens foci length difference between the 2 pics exaggerates the change a bit.AR3-GP wrote: ↑16 Feb 2023, 00:38This picture highlights how much the sidepod has been reshaped and much more of the volume has been brought down and rearward, next to the engine, like other teams. Still very slim, but their presence is noticeable in an area above the floor where there was nothing last season.
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You didn't read the whole sentence though! Toto said the sidepod will "change a little bit" which confirms they are sticking to the zero pod concept.chrstphrln wrote: ↑15 Feb 2023, 20:00Toto says yes, the sidepods are the first iteration and it is already planned to have revised them after a few races.
For me, that means that it was noticed too late that the revised concept simply doesn't have the potential that Mercedes had hoped for for a long time.
Even if Toto downplays the influence of the sidepods, the interview sounds very much like a farewell to their current sidepod concept.
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Not semantics..that would be missing the point in a big way. The actual concept is still zero pod. The Mercedes engineers say the concept is the same. B-sport says it's the same. Toto says it's the same. It's a zero pod evolution. Instantly recognizable. The only slight difference in size is that tiny little bulge ahead of the rear wheels... which is nary 2 inches? wider than the old area?AR3-GP wrote: ↑16 Feb 2023, 04:10I can see that this has become a semantical point of pride...PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑16 Feb 2023, 04:02Zero pods were not "ditched" haha. It's looks extremely similar. Remember the zero pods were never "zero" in the first place. They were simply side pods with the radiators tucked much into the chassis. The frontal area of this new zero pods is actually the same more or less. The little extra trailing body work on it doesn't add much, it actually makes it more efficient maybe? So it's a zero-pods evolution. Far from ditching the concept (which needs the chassis wings to work).![]()
Mercedes certainly have the smallest sidepods at the ball. However they have clearly been reshaped. A W14 sidepod, not a W13 sidepod. There is an unmistakable difference between the photos and I hope we are not disagreeing on that.
The fascinating point of the W13 was the exposed floor surface area in front of the rear wheels. Where most all teams had a "side pod", the Mercedes had nothing, it was shifted forward and above.
Now they have relaxed this a bit. The floor next to the engine and in front of the rear tire is no longer exposed as much. I'm not going to argue semantics whether the overall volume increased or decreased. The pictures speak for themselves. No one would ever confuse the W14 for a W13.
I know Pirelli makes bad rain tyres and even their slicks have never been anything to write home about, but this solution seems a bit extreme from Mercedes.
These are rolling around in the paddock tires.DiogoBrand wrote: ↑16 Feb 2023, 04:51I know Pirelli makes bad rain tyres and even their slicks have never been anything to write home about, but this solution seems a bit extreme from Mercedes.