Aston Martin AMR24

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:lol:
javalinex wrote:
12 Feb 2024, 14:02
Undercut detail

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUtGvjOshKI
Probably, the hugest undercut and the more "detached" sidepod I've ever seen. :shock:

Also, to my "CFD eyes", this sidepod looks quite neutral in lift, if not even giving some downforce by themselves.

The first kick in the underside looks to me like it has to make some DF, while the rear kick for sure makes some lift, while achieving the valuable downwash.

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Posts talking about gained tenths have been deleted. The posters got the text back, you are welcome to post them in the team thread.
As usual every year at this time:
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BassVirolla wrote:
12 Feb 2024, 14:47
:lol:
javalinex wrote:
12 Feb 2024, 14:02
Undercut detail

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUtGvjOshKI
Probably, the hugest undercut and the more "detached" sidepod I've ever seen. :shock:

Also, to my "CFD eyes", this sidepod looks quite neutral in lift, if not even giving some downforce by themselves.

The first kick in the underside looks to me like it has to make some DF, while the rear kick for sure makes some lift, while achieving the valuable downwash.
Yea i agree. Detached is a nice word to describe it.
It looks completely detached from he floor as if it was mounted directly on the chassis.
It's like a huge aerodynamically shaped side impact structure.
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chrstphrln wrote:
12 Feb 2024, 14:45
organic wrote:
12 Feb 2024, 12:41
Here is photo in format. Undercuts are getting crazy
I can see a big smile...
on the face of the F92A. :D
Jean-Claude Migeot is outsourcing for AMR24 :wink:

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KimiRai wrote:
12 Feb 2024, 14:42
Indeed the waterslides are somewhat different from the render

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GGI1Lq6XsAA ... =4096x4096
They brought back the old sidepods from amr23, although the water slide is further back. Also as someone mentioned previously, they took the double bottom concept like RB last year but even more extreme

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That sidepod size is crazy. Very small and big undercut,i think 25-30% smaller and shorter than RB19 was. I don't know where they replaced all the components from the sidepods.

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That’s my question too, plus the water slides… did any new bulk appear high up and central?
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Do my eyes deceive me or are there some very sharp corners on the edge of the radiator inlet? Where the top surface meets the entry vane.
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BassVirolla wrote:
12 Feb 2024, 14:47
:lol:
javalinex wrote:
12 Feb 2024, 14:02
Undercut detail

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUtGvjOshKI
Probably, the hugest undercut and the more "detached" sidepod I've ever seen. :shock:

Also, to my "CFD eyes", this sidepod looks quite neutral in lift, if not even giving some downforce by themselves.

The first kick in the underside looks to me like it has to make some DF, while the rear kick for sure makes some lift, while achieving the valuable downwash.
Does snyone else think that, in profile view, the Aston sidepod looks like a dolphin? :D
Aero geeks taking their inspiration from nature again...

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Beautiful car the AMR24

It’s only my perception or the front wing looks like a very little DF one?

In some semi frontal views the outwash vane behind the endplate is huge, and the outer third part of the flaps are almost flat. At least it’s what i see on the track picture.

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SiLo wrote:
12 Feb 2024, 17:52
Do my eyes deceive me or are there some very sharp corners on the edge of the radiator inlet? Where the top surface meets the entry vane.
I have been wondering the same, where the scoop goes backwards to the side pod, the sort of Z shape that is there seems to have a very sharp edge to it.

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