Revised front wing (Monza)
Additional twisted vertical fin on the outside of the endplate as seen in the Spa is missing.
(My whole article about other teams's front wings adjustment: http://f1news.cz/technika/33138-promeny ... -na-monze/)
Pedro wrote:Rear wing - Monza
Rear wing for fastest track at Monza was mounted with a lower incidence angle to the main plane and flap.
Do you know guys something about their new system which should adjust the main plane and flap together (introduced at Spa)? I do not think that it is adjusted from the cockpit, I guess it just makes it easier for mechanics to quickly adjust it.
Could not find that forum post.. (as I dunno exactly where was that).. but there's a mention about it on the official web pages too: http://www.formula1.com/news/technical/ ... 8/693.htmlBreezyRacer wrote:Pedro wrote:Rear wing - Monza
Rear wing for fastest track at Monza was mounted with a lower incidence angle to the main plane and flap.
Do you know guys something about their new system which should adjust the main plane and flap together (introduced at Spa)? I do not think that it is adjusted from the cockpit, I guess it just makes it easier for mechanics to quickly adjust it.
Where did you hear about that? And I'm surprised that at Monza they closed up the endplate flaps. I would think that would add lots of drag with no benefit? Ferrari did the same. Is it possible that the wing angles were so low and mounted so close to the top of the endplate that it didn't matter?
Fuel may be added to the cars (those eligible for the final period of qualifying may only replace what they used in that period), tyres changed and brakes bled in parc fermé. Minor front wing adjustments are also allowed, but little else. Teams cannot make significant alterations to the set-up of a car between qualifying and the race.PNSD wrote:One thing I got confused about...
This new rear wing which allowed easy adjustability was introduced at Spa, with RedBull also doing the same.
At Monza, Brundle said it was an advantage because if it were to rain they could change the wing angle for the race. Is it not set to parc ferme rules? So the car has to remain as it is in qualifying?? I thought only such things as tyre pressures and front wing angles could be changed??
You have a really great website, but stupid Americano me cannot read it. Still it's nice to look it over ..Pedro wrote: Could not find that forum post.. (as I dunno exactly where was that).. but there's a mention about it on the official web pages too: http://www.formula1.com/news/technical/ ... 8/693.html
As to closed endplates: I think it helps the air to penetrate better through the rear end and that it speeds up the airflow thus adding no drag. BMW had also no gills in Monza, Ferrari removed them in Spa already.
(BTW: My whole article about most noticable rear wings' adjustments in Monza could be found here: http://f1news.cz/technika/33142-promeny ... -na-monze/)
Thanx, BreezyRacer I will try to keep posting some useful info in English here (unless I won't find any sponsor to translate it all in English )BreezyRacer wrote:You have a really great website, but stupid Americano me cannot read it. Still it's nice to look it over ..Pedro wrote: Could not find that forum post.. (as I dunno exactly where was that).. but there's a mention about it on the official web pages too: http://www.formula1.com/news/technical/ ... 8/693.html
As to closed endplates: I think it helps the air to penetrate better through the rear end and that it speeds up the airflow thus adding no drag. BMW had also no gills in Monza, Ferrari removed them in Spa already.
(BTW: My whole article about most noticable rear wings' adjustments in Monza could be found here: http://f1news.cz/technika/33142-promeny ... -na-monze/)
That sounds rather counter intuitive. I would have thought that any drag free downforce would be used and that drag induced downforce would be removed.tahadar wrote:the slots in the endplates are downforce creation devices which also happen to move the source of the rear-wing tip vortex downwards. the downforce that they produce is also quite drag-free. I would guess that Brawn were happy with their rear downforce levels and so they removed slots for italy, with monza being a low-downforce track.