Mercedes W14

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organic wrote:
27 Jul 2023, 15:08
Okay it's pretty skinny :D

Spa/Monza/Vegas wing

They'll probably carry it through to next year and maybe get use out of it at Saudi/Miami too

She do be skinny

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balalev wrote:
27 Jul 2023, 16:25
At this point they just need a floor upgrade and new chassis right?

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The slab-sides are gone and modified to include a long shallow undercut, similar to RB's upside down tunnel that might be helping to power up flow to the rear tyre squirt region. But seems the limitation of the chassis/mid-wing that undercut cannot be deep under the inlet like other teams. Seems that's the compromise here.

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organic wrote:
27 Jul 2023, 16:47
The slab-sides are gone and modified to include a long shallow undercut, similar to RB's upside down tunnel that might be helping to power up flow to the rear tyre squirt region. But seems the limitation of the chassis/mid-wing that undercut cannot be deep under the inlet like other teams. Seems that's the compromise here.
The SIS-wing has been re-profiled too and it appears that the stacked VGs have been removed (although that may be a bolt-on panel).

Need to see the whole car to see how the sidepods have changed along their length. Maybe some waterslide-type surfaces have been allowed by the bulging upper surface of the sidepod rear?
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Just_a_fan wrote:
27 Jul 2023, 17:09
organic wrote:
27 Jul 2023, 16:47
The slab-sides are gone and modified to include a long shallow undercut, similar to RB's upside down tunnel that might be helping to power up flow to the rear tyre squirt region. But seems the limitation of the chassis/mid-wing that undercut cannot be deep under the inlet like other teams. Seems that's the compromise here.
The SIS-wing has been re-profiled too and it appears that the stacked VGs have been removed (although that may be a bolt-on panel).

Need to see the whole car to see how the sidepods have changed along their length. Maybe some waterslide-type surfaces have been allowed by the bulging upper surface of the sidepod rear?
Yes good spot on the SIS-wing changes. Definitely something completely new there as those VGs have been there since W13 launch I think ?

Could be wrong, but I think the lower part of the sidepod has been squished inwards, rather than the upper part bulged outwards (forming the sloping shoulder)? As previously I'd expect them to already have been up to the max width of reg box with the sidepod (as are most other teams) to keep the front tyre wake outboard

Here's some photos

Wow, funky. With this picture I'm thinking you're right that the upper part is bulged out, but with floor fitted it'd be easier to see relative proportions a bit easier

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Front-on inlet changes

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organic wrote:
27 Jul 2023, 17:11
Just_a_fan wrote:
27 Jul 2023, 17:09
organic wrote:
27 Jul 2023, 16:47
The slab-sides are gone and modified to include a long shallow undercut, similar to RB's upside down tunnel that might be helping to power up flow to the rear tyre squirt region. But seems the limitation of the chassis/mid-wing that undercut cannot be deep under the inlet like other teams. Seems that's the compromise here.
The SIS-wing has been re-profiled too and it appears that the stacked VGs have been removed (although that may be a bolt-on panel).

Need to see the whole car to see how the sidepods have changed along their length. Maybe some waterslide-type surfaces have been allowed by the bulging upper surface of the sidepod rear?
Yes good spot on the SIS-wing changes. Definitely something completely new there as those VGs have been there since W13 launch I think ?

Could be wrong, but I think the lower part of the sidepod has been squished inwards, rather than the upper part bulged outwards (forming the sloping shoulder)? As previously I'd expect them to already have been up to the max width of reg box with the sidepod (as are most other teams) to keep the front tyre wake outboard

Here's some photos

Wow, funky. With this picture I'm thinking you're right that the upper part is bulged out, but with floor fitted it'd be easier to see relative proportions a bit easier

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F2DWZI6aEAA ... &name=orig


Front-on inlet changes

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F2DWZnSakAA ... &name=orig
Oh there's the update then...nice!

These sidepods look like 2012-1023 exhaust ramp sidepods! They seem to produce more outwash in front of the rear wheels which may help with drag and floor expansion and in turn rear downforce?? No waterslide though...

At last a proper low downforce rear wing! The one they had last year looked so basic really! And the wing above the sidepod inlet looks like it has changed angle of attack or something...like it looks a bit more neutral than looking downwards...anyone else noticed this?? :wtf:
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Looks like they are opting for more airflow over top of the sidepod to the diffuser, rather than the undercut.

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Still feels like a bastard of a car where they haven't been able to update the chassis which is impacting a lot of things at the moment.
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This probably loads the rear of the floor more given it will outwash air directly over the rear of the floor edge. Searching for that rear downforce they've been lacking all season

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what we need to really see now is a shot of the floor!
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New floor edge?

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Really is frankenstein-ium. If they're adjusting the pods without changing the floor, doubt we will see new floor at all.

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