Good call WB.WhiteBlue wrote:Yep, the airbox is not a part of the roll structure. Instead they have a massive beam splitting the airbox providing the roll protection. U can see the thickness at the hole which is cut into the top to provide access for the lifting tackles. Like McLaren they provide secondary cooling for some engine or gearbox ancillaries or they use those channels to guide some air under the bodywork for some purpose.Jan_83 wrote:That's an interesting solution for the airbox and the rollbar.
I really like this soultion for the airbox/rollover structure. Although it has no moving parts, it's an important element to the car, and manages to resolve conflicting requirements. The FIA mandates some place where lifting straps can be attached. Up until now, it was placed under the airbox intake, and had to compromise the airflow around that area. And we all know how critical it is to deliver the air properly towards the rear. Now, with just an elongated hole on the very top, airflow around the air intake and this area can be properly sculpted to meet the aero requirements.
I also believe this design lends itself to rapid evolution in this area. I doubt Mercedes will have to re-test this structure whenever they decide to change the intake, because it's no longer a part of the rollover structure. When Monza arrives will we see not only special front and rear wings, but also a "Monza scoop"?
Right now, what we see can be misleading. The nose can be easily changed, and based on how many times different teams re-designed their noses last year, it's a very fluid situation. Don't forget that with the change in diffusers, how the nose influences the air is very important. What the teams will learn when the mega-diffusers get bolted on will probably force redesign of the front wing, and maybe the nose itself.
The chassis itself will probably be unchanged, it's a rare event when a team redesign a chassis mid-season. The front does possess the "V" first shown last year on Newey's design. The undercuts on the sidepods have been eating at McDonalds, they have filled out to accomodate the extra fuel. And although the rear of the car is slimmed down, any verdict cannot be attempted until the mega-diffuser shows up.