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+1 Salvatore. Do you have a version without the green? Interesting junction at the portal; looks like it acts as a cooling vent down to the floor (probably, typical).
+1 Salvatore. Do you have a version without the green? Interesting junction at the portal; looks like it acts as a cooling vent down to the floor (probably, typical).
If I'm interpreting what you're saying correctly, I believe the suspension has always inserted into a blister in the bodywork that presumably acts as a cooling outlet. Has been a feature since early RB18vorticism wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 19:30Looks like they use a damper with an internal pivot and remote reservoire on the tray:
https://cdn-7.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... cal-1.webp
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+1 Salvatore. Do you have a version without the green? Interesting junction at the portal; looks like it acts as a cooling vent down to the floor (probably, typical).
It's not new, just haven't seen it up close yet. It consequential, but the flow behavior between arm, vent, and floor might be beneficial.
As they are fairings, they can only have an aerodynamic effect (primarily reducing the drag of the suspension arms), any other effect is secondary - even if it doesn’t look like it!ringo wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 04:00I saw mebtion of RB19 lower wishbone fairings in the mclaren thread. Was this looked at here?
Could there be an aerodynamic role for the fairings to play if the rear of the car squats down and the relative position of the fairings to the top of the diffuser changes?
Just looking at the downwash section of the sidepod it terminates right into the lowrr wishbone fairing flow path.
My god, didn't know lip surgery on F1 floors was a thing.CaribouBread wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 12:09Nice picture of the strakes. By andreas haput / amus
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F0WE9inXsAA ... me=900x900
Why is the bodywork above the inlet so thick??CaribouBread wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 12:09Nice picture of the strakes. By andreas haput / amus
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F0WE9inXsAA ... me=900x900
Marko said no updates for silverstone in a post-race interview with ORF. Interview and timestamp is linked in team thread as well as translation of what he said. No need to bring floor if not needed. IMO it's ready to be brought to the car but they won't introduce it unless they need it to retain a performance advantage - similar to how the new chassis was ready since Spa last year but wasn't used until 2023
The Red Bull in Silverstone
It is a primary suction surface (you will also see this chord depth on the leading edge of airplane wings) - How it interacts or anything further than that I do not know.AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 14:46Why is the bodywork above the inlet so thick??CaribouBread wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 12:09Nice picture of the strakes. By andreas haput / amus
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F0WE9inXsAA ... me=900x900
Is the side impact crash structure housed in there?