Aston Martin AMR23

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That looks like an inlet... ufff... if that really is the case... :shock:
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"Aston Martin has found its own interpretation of the new front wing joining rules. This is a solution referring to Mercedes, but there are also differences:"


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KimiRai wrote:
19 Feb 2023, 23:15
"Aston Martin has found its own interpretation of the new front wing joining rules. This is a solution referring to Mercedes, but there are also differences:"

Aston martin's seems even more extreme. Noticed something funky there after they released pics from their filming day but couldn't get a good angle of it

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Egresi Tamás wrote:
19 Feb 2023, 21:27
Very interesting, looks like some form of chassis boundary layer cleanup in the zone of critical interference of chasis and floor, right behind the leading edge.
And they call it a stall. A STALL!

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This is a very ambitious design.

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If you look at the rear view studio picture, the waterslide never meets the floor before diffuser area. it goes up again, then down...
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Blackout wrote:
19 Feb 2023, 23:35
If you look at the rear view studio picture, the waterslide never meets the floor before diffuser area. it goes up again, then down...
implying what? they're feeding air directly under the floor in some sort of big loophole?

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organic wrote:
19 Feb 2023, 23:39
Blackout wrote:
19 Feb 2023, 23:35
If you look at the rear view studio picture, the waterslide never meets the floor before diffuser area. it goes up again, then down...
implying what? they're feeding air directly under the floor in some sort of big loophole?
I just mean it's a more extreme A522B waterslide, and that the black area under cripto.com is not the floor but the sidepod hill top : )

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Blackout wrote:
19 Feb 2023, 23:43
organic wrote:
19 Feb 2023, 23:39
Blackout wrote:
19 Feb 2023, 23:35
If you look at the rear view studio picture, the waterslide never meets the floor before diffuser area. it goes up again, then down...
implying what? they're feeding air directly under the floor in some sort of big loophole?
I just mean it's a more extreme A522B waterslide, and that the black area under cripto.com is not the floor but the sidepod hill top : )
Ohh I understand now thanks

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Blackout wrote:
19 Feb 2023, 23:35
If you look at the rear view studio picture, the waterslide never meets the floor before diffuser area. it goes up again, then down...
https://i.imgur.com/yal43Gw.jpg
I was quite surprised that Craig Scarborough released this inaccurate sketch after the launch. It looks nothing like the car in the sidepod area.

Williams already scraped such an extreme departure angle of the sidepod. I'm sure the flow separates.

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Vanja #66 wrote:
19 Feb 2023, 23:24
Egresi Tamás wrote:
19 Feb 2023, 21:27
Very interesting, looks like some form of chassis boundary layer cleanup in the zone of critical interference of chasis and floor, right behind the leading edge.
Could be an inlet to feed some cooling to the battery?

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KimiRai wrote:
19 Feb 2023, 22:54
Egresi Tamás wrote:
19 Feb 2023, 21:27
Is that something? I can't see it ver clearly
Someone is trying to make that look similar to the Ferrari opening. I have my doubts that it's real.

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diffuser wrote:
20 Feb 2023, 02:02
KimiRai wrote:
19 Feb 2023, 22:54
Egresi Tamás wrote:
19 Feb 2023, 21:27
Is that something? I can't see it ver clearly
Someone is trying to make that look similar to the Ferrari opening. I have my doubts that it's real.
It is real, it's from Motorsport...

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diffuser wrote:
20 Feb 2023, 02:24
diffuser wrote:
20 Feb 2023, 02:02
KimiRai wrote:
19 Feb 2023, 22:54


Is that something? I can't see it ver clearly
Someone is trying to make that look similar to the Ferrari opening. I have my doubts that it's real.
It is real, it's from Motorsport...

https://cdn-1.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... n-a-1.webp
From that shot it looks to be between the A in Aston and J in Juniper in this shot. It's out of view in this coming shot. The floor, where it connects to the chassis seems to rise there.

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That could very well be an S-duct inlet.

This AMR23 is tremendous. This is easily the most aggressive rethink from any team.