Very intrigued by the aggressive nature of how the waterslide starts on the AM23. They’ll probably never flow vis it but it seems like they’re trying to increase local load to get air to wash into the slide from the rest of the side pod. Ferraris is way more gentle curves wise
Saw Scarbs saying that but unless I'm wrong and I perfectly could be, those fins/sidewalls were there from the start, they just removed them temporally for Monaco and Spain and reintroduced them now for God knows why.
They put flow vis on it during FP2101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑17 Jun 2023, 12:16Very intrigued by the aggressive nature of how the waterslide starts on the AM23. They’ll probably never flow vis it but it seems like they’re trying to increase local load to get air to wash into the slide from the rest of the side pod. Ferraris is way more gentle curves wise
Thanks. Intrigued by a picture that shows the flow over the topSansovino wrote: ↑17 Jun 2023, 13:24They put flow vis on it during FP2101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑17 Jun 2023, 12:16Very intrigued by the aggressive nature of how the waterslide starts on the AM23. They’ll probably never flow vis it but it seems like they’re trying to increase local load to get air to wash into the slide from the rest of the side pod. Ferraris is way more gentle curves wise
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Diffuser very far away from the rear wheels.
You suppose their diffuser is much narrower than the legality box? That is very clever, the whole "less is more", less tyre squirt effect with the diffuser physically being further away etc.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑17 Jun 2023, 18:29Diffuser very far away from the rear wheels.
The way to go seems to be take the downwash to the rear by whatever means necessary (water slide), but more importantly manage the front and rear wheel wake and keep away from the diffuser.