Red Bull RB19

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Floor detail in high def

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Rear suspension layout

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They even removed the aero rakes on the roll hoop so the cable won't interfere!


and for lack of a better word; that floor wing is badass!
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Is that floor legal? it looks like it has 2 throat sections

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FW17 wrote:
23 Feb 2023, 10:48
Is that floor legal? it looks like it has 2 throat sections
Agreed...

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FW17 wrote:
23 Feb 2023, 10:48
Is that floor legal? it looks like it has 2 throat sections
It looks like the highlight of the fillet at the floor/sidepod intersection might fool the eye a bit. But they sure had a crack at a different floor design!

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Good comparison pictures from The Race

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Nicolas carpentiers 📸

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muwahaha i predicted this huge channel from shakedown images

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Henk_v wrote:
23 Feb 2023, 10:51
FW17 wrote:
23 Feb 2023, 10:48
Is that floor legal? it looks like it has 2 throat sections
It looks like the highlight of the fillet at the floor/sidepod intersection might fool the eye a bit. But they sure had a crack at a different floor design!
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Great stuff! Really shows the nuances!

-Shorter bib
-Shorter lower lip on the intakes (in reference to the top of the inlet), but now even more a real protruding lip
-Sidepod is much more slender at the intake
-More agressive front suspesion geometry
-FW is less cranced

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Might be fooling me, but I think we are seeing vortex flow vis in the undercut, under OR of ORACLE.

Good detailing from RB, I'm sure they will come up with an update of the sidepods quite soon.
And they call it a stall. A STALL!

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Vanja #66 wrote:
23 Feb 2023, 11:05
Might be fooling me, but I think we are seeing vortex flow vis in the undercut, under OR of ORACLE.

Good detailing from RB, I'm sure they will come up with an update of the sidepods quite soon.
The sidepod inlets are the same as those used since 2022 shakedown, so I also expect a sidepod change or something in this area

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Look better, they are actually quite different when put side-by side. Look at the previously posted comparison pics.

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CaribouBread wrote:
23 Feb 2023, 08:51
LM10 wrote:
23 Feb 2023, 08:48
What exactly was RedBull hiding so vigorously? There surely must be something I’ve not seen.
The floor edge wing seems to be the only radical addition for now, maybe that? :?: :?:
Potentially just not ready in time.

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Looks like it's even lower and more squatting then last year. Seems to me they lean even more on the non porpoising chassis and therefore focusing on sealing the floor to get all potential out.
But just suppose it weren't hypothetical.