Ferrari SF23

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S D wrote:
29 Mar 2023, 18:40
Xwang wrote:
29 Mar 2023, 16:01
Longitudinal loads transfer?
If I understand correctly, Longitudinal load transfer causes the CoG (center of gravity) of the car to move forward and down on braking and the opposite in accelerating. So during braking there will be more load on the front tires and in accelerating more load on the rear tires.

It can also change the effect on the aerodynamics as the air is passing over, around and under the car. So this is why you need to operate with a stiffer suspension in order to counteract the unwanted movement. Is this correct?

So if this is the top issue for SF23 does anyone know if the concern is under braking, accelerating, at low or high speed, cornering or all of the above?
Well, actually, some "dive" was positive, at least in the past. The front wing came closer to the ground and produced more downforce, which was positive when braking, conversely it increases traction when the rear sinks when accelerating. With the ground effect cars, the relationship has changed and the car must not dive too much either front or rear, otherwise the advantage turns into a disadvantage as it can negatively affect the Venturi tunnels and shift the balance adversely, making the car unstable.

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Edit: incorrect

Slightly modified outer floor fence shape for this weekend

Spotted by Dr_obbs on Twitter
Last edited by organic on 30 Mar 2023, 21:47, edited 1 time in total.

jambuka
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organic wrote:
30 Mar 2023, 21:10
Slightly modified outer floor fence shape for this weekend

Spotted by Dr_obbs on Twitter

https://i.imgur.com/muFtrmv.jpeg
Isn't this the one they tested at Jeddah FP1 but did not use it further ?

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organic wrote:
30 Mar 2023, 21:10
Slightly modified outer floor fence shape for this weekend

Spotted by Dr_obbs on Twitter

https://i.imgur.com/muFtrmv.jpeg
I can't see any difference (considering the different angle of the shot).
Can you give some more detail, please?

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organic wrote:
30 Mar 2023, 21:10
Slightly modified outer floor fence shape for this weekend

Spotted by Dr_obbs on Twitter

https://i.imgur.com/muFtrmv.jpeg
It's not that long and the shape is pretty much the same, the photo just happened to align with the splitter.

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Sevach wrote:
30 Mar 2023, 21:45
organic wrote:
30 Mar 2023, 21:10
Slightly modified outer floor fence shape for this weekend

Spotted by Dr_obbs on Twitter

https://i.imgur.com/muFtrmv.jpeg
It's not that long and the shape is pretty much the same, the photo just happened to align with the splitter.
Oh yes, indeed

Scarbs agreed with the original twitter user so I didn't give it a second look :D

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Jesus, every schmuck with a twitter acc is now an expert F1 upgrade spotter...
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Underside of the nose/FW

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+1 Sevach. Looks like a v-shaped belly on the nose.
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Vinlarr89
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Do we actually know what mods apart from the floor have been brought to Aus? Thought they might have brought a new front end? Unless they’re holding off for Imola

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Vinlarr89 wrote:
30 Mar 2023, 22:56
Do we actually know what mods apart from the floor have been brought to Aus? Thought they might have brought a new front end? Unless they’re holding off for Imola
I read somewhere it will be Jeddah spec car. Only change will be the new floor which they previously tested at Jeddah in FP1, they will run it all weekend. Let’s wait for the upgrade list to be sure.

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Vinlarr89 wrote:
30 Mar 2023, 22:56
Do we actually know what mods apart from the floor have been brought to Aus? Thought they might have brought a new front end? Unless they’re holding off for Imola
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MTL79
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Carlos Sainz mentioned there were no changes coming for Australia.

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MTL79 wrote:
30 Mar 2023, 23:49
Carlos Sainz mentioned there were no changes coming for Australia.
I read elsewhere that Leclerc said the same thing. Seems Baku will be the first place we may see significant upgrades/changes, and those could (and likely will) continue through the following 4 races (Miami, Imola, Monaco, Spain). Fingers crossed those changes are positive.

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End of floor edge in FP1:

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