Hangaku wrote:Giblet wrote:The drivers are fit as can be, and don't need extra cooling, especially with a drag penalty.
Did you watch any of the Grands Prix last season? Did you not read, or in fact see on video, how much the drivers were suffering in the extreme temperatures at some of the races? Regardless of how fit someone claims to be, they are always going to suffer when it gets too hot.
But I digest, this is a much more interesting story if it's really some convoluted snorkel system that's placed at the front of the car to assist airflow at the rear of the car! I mean, that makes perfect sense, doesn't it?
Personally, I think it's a whole lot more realistic than that.
In fact, I've had inside information about this whole device. It's called a "Scherzinger Nozzle", and has been designed because someone wants to ensure the family jewels are kept at a decent family-producing temperature!
No I didn't. I missed the whole last season. I was too hot and had a fan on, and because of that I could not hear the commentary. Being cool is that important.
You're attitude is unwelcome. I saw a suffering Fernando Alonso, who's drink system failed.
It does make sense BTW, as a control valve. If you look back at the thread, you'll see, while nobody knows for sure, that it has become more plausible, and has been discussed technically. All you offer is naysaing with no solid evidence or theory to add it up. Saying drivers get too hot, and now they have a snorkel is not 2+2 math like you insinuate. I never said it's NOT for cooling, but I don't believe it's needed this year, when it wasn't last year. Teams paint their 'stickers' on the cars now, as it has less drag. An intake where that is not needed last year is suddenly needed this year, with a drag penalty?
But I digest, then to follow that, I DIGRESS.
Don't try too hard to use 'big' words, that sound like you've taken from the
Ricktionary.
It's peach and cake.
Why would the cooling hole be on one side? How will the hot air penetrate their suits? They already roll up cuffs to get cool, and have vents in their helmets.
Not just hot air, extra hot exhaust air from a car in front.