Andi76 wrote: ↑15 Feb 2024, 20:39
JordanMugen wrote: ↑15 Feb 2024, 04:43
vorticism wrote: ↑15 Feb 2024, 01:34
RB20 has turned out to be a relatively big evolution.
Is it the year of overbite v. underbite, with even Red Bull going to an overbite too (alleged)?
The whole Overbite thing makes no sense to me.
You reduce the high pressure zone under the intake which leads to the front wheel wake not being pushed outwards, at high speeds the air that the inlet can't absorb flows into the undercut and along the sides. For me this makes no sense and only has disadvantages and i do not see how someone can make this work. But its definitely interesting to see what comes out.
If you flip that logic (you do want to remove the effects of wheel wake, but will have consequences elsewhere from redirection of that flow) then to ACCEPT it into an air intake, thus increasing pressure of cooling duct....may offer a good route out for that volume...rather than disturbing the flow down the outside of the sidepod, also to advantage.
I liked last years RB 19 arrangement,,thought they had a logic and performance to them that gave advantages, but can see by asking that as a question (what I've written in first paragraph) then a different answer may evolve. That of taking unwanted, inner front tyre disturbance wake, and using that energy stream within the cooling duct, while taking off the table for further downstream management need.
It'll be interesting to see what they've really done when we get more informative images.