I haven't seen anyone discuss this spesifically.Mmgnt wrote: ↑23 Feb 2024, 16:35Looking at this picture, the sideways 'S' appears to hug the inside of the cannon bodywork, which means it would block all airflow front of it.
So does this mean that this is a duct exit? Which entrance is it tied to? Apologies if this has been discussed already.
https://i.imgur.com/yLEbPap.jpeg
https://www.planetf1.com/news/mercedes- ... 20-featureWith the Formula 1 paddock being a hot-bed of research, teams often figure out their rivals’ innovations in time, but the period of new cars being released brings about uncertainty while new designs are pored over.
“Well, I would deeply love to be invited into the Red Bull garage and to take the engine cover off and delve around under those sort of ‘snorkelly’ things,” Allison told Sky Sports F1’s Ted Kravitz when asked if any features from the paddock have surprised him this season.
“There’s definitely a different approach being taken there because what glimpses you see of their cooling system, it’s definitely not light and svelte.
“So they’re doing that for a reason, and I’d love to know what that reason is, but we haven’t figured it out yet.”
video hereAR3-GP wrote: ↑24 Feb 2024, 20:47https://www.planetf1.com/news/mercedes- ... 20-featureWith the Formula 1 paddock being a hot-bed of research, teams often figure out their rivals’ innovations in time, but the period of new cars being released brings about uncertainty while new designs are pored over.
“Well, I would deeply love to be invited into the Red Bull garage and to take the engine cover off and delve around under those sort of ‘snorkelly’ things,” Allison told Sky Sports F1’s Ted Kravitz when asked if any features from the paddock have surprised him this season.
“There’s definitely a different approach being taken there because what glimpses you see of their cooling system, it’s definitely not light and svelte.
“So they’re doing that for a reason, and I’d love to know what that reason is, but we haven’t figured it out yet.”
First view of how they plug the inlets in the garage. Foam insert with cooling hoses into the main inlet, typical. The vertical slot has similar foam jammed into it as well, looks like a sheet inserted edgewise. No hose visible connected to it. The red strip at left is livery, ignore it.
The last time I looked in the mirror I couldn't recognize any resemblancemiguelalvesreis wrote: ↑23 Feb 2024, 09:52The fact that he mentioned what you stated here without mentioning was stated by you made me think that either he is actively here or that you were him on disguiseAndi76 wrote:
Bravo Scarbs! Finally an expert in the F1 media landscape who clearly states that Red Bull's sidepods are relatively conventional, and that zero-pods are not possible with these sidepods and radiator arrangement! What Red Bull has done is unique, definitely. But it has nothing to do with Zeropods, nor are the sidepods revolutionary or the arrangement of the radiators in a V-shape. The whole cooling concept, on the other hand, is definitely a new approach that deserves a lot of respect and is very courageous. Just as he rightly says that Newey, as I posted here a day or two ago, remembers innovative old and proven concepts, recognizes when they are useful or can bring advantages to a technical regulation and then integrates them for the benefit of the whole car. Funnily enough, he even gives the same examples with the blown diffuser and Sauber/Ferrari 2004/2005 V-shaped radiators....
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You can see said plugs nicely here.vorticism wrote: ↑24 Feb 2024, 22:41The thin times between testing and first race where I analyze 1/20th of a low resolution image...'
First view of how they plug the inlets in the garage. Foam insert with cooling hoses into the main inlet, typical. The vertical slot has similar foam jammed into it as well, looks like a sheet inserted edgewise. No hose visible connected to it. The red strip at left is livery, ignore it.
This might rule out that it's an aero duct (S-duct or similar) because: why would you block it off in the garage?
If there's no hose connected to that plug in the vertical slot, then:
-likely not for dedicated cooling flow
-could indicate connection to the main inlet plenum to prevent cool air from the hoses leaking out
-engine intakes get plugged for shipment & garage... although I'm having my doubts about this supposition. The roll hoop looks too large relative to the radiator that's behind it i.e. the roll hoop looking like it's not 100% cooling inlet