Looks like they curled the lower main flap up a little at the start so probably some sort of mini-diffuser effect under the nose.Blackout wrote: ↑15 Feb 2023, 13:39Are they aiming to produce more front DF with the nose top surface and less with the wing?
(*obviously they know what they are doing. I'm just trying to understand the logics behind these moves)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FpARrW7XgAM ... name=small
The raised center section could just be about feeding more air to the venturi inlets.Blackout wrote: ↑15 Feb 2023, 13:39Rear wings change almost at every GP.
But 2022 front wings are a different case...
I'm surprised Alpine opted for this style of front wings, with a raised centre. AM & AT used it in '22, & they didnt do well & they dropped it in '23.
It seems Alpine turned the pink flaps up a bit more, but this FW still looks small... So it should be good at letting more air flow towards the rear of the car. But the 2023 front tires are said to be stronger, so one should add more front DF to maximise the tire potential, but it seems Alpine also flattened (& widened?) the nose. Are they aiming to produce more front DF with the nose top surface and less with the wing?
(*obviously they know what they are doing. I'm just trying to understand the logics behind these moves)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FpARrW7XgAM ... name=small
Call me basic but if merc and RB have done it then I'm less concerned about alpine having done the same, even if their wing is worryingly small alreadyBlackout wrote: ↑15 Feb 2023, 17:57Which part?
*It seems Mercedes too raised the middle section of their main plane.
It's more visible on the track and if you use similar angles
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It's funny that he said this while pointing at a pull-rod of the 2022 car on stage.Venturiation wrote: ↑16 Feb 2023, 22:41Push road rear suspension confirmed
The car is confirmed to be underweight and will use ballast