mantikos wrote: ↑23 Feb 2023, 00:27
Fantastic post, narrower sidepods, reshaped mid-wing, and massive change in suspension is clearly visible. If last year was 0 pod, this year's narrower pods are negative pods I guess. Definitely smoother shape. The floor inlet is much much higher too.
The sidepods are wider, not narrower. . It's not for nothing that almost all the media covering technical Formula 1 matters are talking about the Mercedes sidepods being "somewhere between Ferrari and Red Bull." Unanimously it is reported that the sidepods are wider, as motorsport.com says: "At the front of the sidepod, the inlet is now vertical, rather than tapering down and out toward the floor's edge. The flank of the sidepod is also wider than in 2022, as it too takes on more of a conventional shape in order to improve flow to the rear of the car." So it's no coincidence that some even talk about Mercedes abandoning the zeropod concept, like The Race : "Obviously there are some teams that fall somewhere in between these design philosophies, especially Mercedes which has partly abandoned the zero-sidepods concept but has nevertheless maintained its own design identity by placing itself halfway between Ferrari and Red Bull." Which is certainly completely right, because where there's no side pod, or a Zeropod, I can't put Ferrari bathtubes on it, because they need a horizontal top of a side pod. But anyway - the side boxes are wider, and they are not "negative pods". They are without doubt wider than 2022 and they are sidepods. I'm not quite sure about the floor inlet, but Mercedes was already at the limit of the regulations here with the W13, so it's rather unlikely that these are higher.
Venturiation wrote: ↑23 Feb 2023, 01:15
Vanja #66 wrote: ↑16 Feb 2023, 22:11
Technical analyses are based on facts, accurate comparisons and hard data. Wishful thinking, subjectivity and zealous approach are not really the right tools for technical discussions.
Vanja #66 wrote: ↑16 Feb 2023, 20:39
An effort to establish the relation between W13 and W14 sidepods. Due to massively different came angles and fish-eye distortion (no surprises there!), the only reference for sidepod width is the floor width, since both designs are widest at the floor in order to incorporate mid wing.
https://i.ibb.co/4m3rpBc/comp-13-14.jpg
My verdict - sidepods are slightly wider at the widest point, rear end (the one where the problems were) is far wider and along the Z-axis W14 sidepods are clearly much bigger by design. Undoubtedly empty extra volume, used for external flow conditioning, much like all other teams chose to do last season.
Anyone wanting to dispute this comparison - knock yourself out
in the end they were same zeropods volume just not the same distribution
the inlet is even smaller
https://i.imgur.com/zVCteie.jpeg
The intakes - rather reminiscent of cars of the 1997s....
Whether "1997-style sidepod inlets" are really smaller, I would actually doubt. Especially since the upper comparison shows otherwise. What there is not the slightest doubt about, however, is that the sidepods are certainly not smaller than in 2022. There is no "bathtub" without sidepods. And such a solution would not have been possible in 2022 at all. Of course, you can now go against the whole rest of the world and stubbornly continue to deny the obvious. But that still does not change the facts and the obvious that the sidepods are larger than 2022 and sidepods are there.
You recently accused the people who said they were no longer Zeropods of doing it so they could say that concept had failed. None of them have ever said anything remotely like that, while you continue to act like Mercedes has even smaller sidepods than 2022 and will continue their Zeropod Concept without compromise. Which only leads to the conclusion that you are doing it so you don't have to admit that the Zeropod concept has had its problems after all and not to have to admit that the people who said Mercedes will increase the size of its sidepods in 2023 were right. For all the discussion, this is a technical forum. No one is interested in saying to anyone else - but I told you last year, so I was right! So I hope we can accept the obvious and just stick to the facts. And those are, at least for 99% of all people who look into it and analyze the cars technically, that Mercedes made the sidepods wider. Not the same size and certainly not smaller. Then they packed, what otherwise would not have been possible, a Ferrari-like bathtub on top of the horizontal top of the sidepods. Despite all that, they're still by far the smallest and retain some of the 2022 car's concept, even if concessions have been made.