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The sidepod design really looks like a very early iteration of the overbite concept. And Redbull has also shown there's plenty room for development there. Reasonable to expect some changes during the season to further refine it. But most of development is likely to be on the floor due to the nature of ground effect cars, at least for early season.101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 12:59Intake is the same. It flares out further but that bit of the sidepod is obscured. I do think we will see development in that area on the MCL38 in the next upgrade package, coupled with front wing and maybe some more sculpted underpod workMansell89 wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 12:58Is it a trick of the camera or do our intakes/sidepod look narrower this week? Compare to Ferrari for example?Mansell89 wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 12:57https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GHamEBRWYA ... ame=medium Courtesy of Albert Fabrega- the usual rear wing comparison shot
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GHamEBRWYAA ... ame=medium
101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 12:59Intake is the same. It flares out further but that bit of the sidepod is obscured. I do think we will see development in that area on the MCL38 in the next upgrade package, coupled with front wing and maybe some more sculpted underpod workMansell89 wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 12:58Is it a trick of the camera or do our intakes/sidepod look narrower this week? Compare to Ferrari for example?Mansell89 wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 12:57https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GHamEBRWYA ... ame=medium Courtesy of Albert Fabrega- the usual rear wing comparison shot
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GHamEBRWYAA ... ame=medium
My understanding of that format, typical in high speed jet, is that the intake provides lift when the throughput internal airspeed moves below external airspeed. Likely as these cars reach upper velocity and hold positive pressure within the cooling duct.MTudor wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 14:55101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 12:59Intake is the same. It flares out further but that bit of the sidepod is obscured. I do think we will see development in that area on the MCL38 in the next upgrade package, coupled with front wing and maybe some more sculpted underpod work
Could it be possible to do on an F1 car(Mclaren) an sidepood intakes like one found on MIG29?
This is one of the technical highlights of the season for me so far. Rearward steering rack. When was the last time this was seen?
I think so, pretty sure I can remember some 80s cars have two rear trailing arms.
Its one of the items within the MP 4/4 story, not sure which way they switched it though .... relayed as one of the trusted technicians "Tex" came to the design team at late stage convinced they'd made the rack wrongly, the steering then turned one way with the car going the opposite big panic until they realised he hadn't taken account of repositioned location in that design.
+1 Humorous. Sounds like a inside joke. How often do these guys make up lore for the press. Had they not fixed it, getting a car around track with opposite steering... now that would be legend status.Farnborough wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 18:51Its one of the items within the MP 4/4 story, not sure which way they switched it though .... relayed as one of the trusted technicians "Tex" came to the design team at late stage convinced they'd made the rack wrongly, the steering then turned one way with the car going the opposite big panic until they realised he hadn't taken account of repositioned location in that design.
Presumably, in this MCL38 installation it pulls mass back toward car centre to help their design. Unsure how the steering column route would evolve as the top front location takes it above driver's feet inside the monocoque. All of the front suspension seems to be pulled back in relation to the front wheel centres in this iteration though.
You welcome101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑28 Feb 2024, 19:14
Thank you @cerber that was exactly what I was after with my question earlier. Cheers pal