Look like blowing slots along the side pod to prevent any eddies or separation.manchild wrote:
I'm sure it's for cooling. Many teams have something similar.ringo wrote:Look like blowing slots along the side pod to prevent any eddies or separation.
The can use a tighter waist line without fear of having too low a pressure over the floor there which also affects the drag on the body.
I'm surprised nobody discusses this new double floor done by the Renault team. The talented designers could perhaps do a 3D sketch how it is done.manchild wrote:I'm sure it works as the part of this http://www.f1technical.net/development/290
So another update to the front wing after Australia =D>This week inspection has been busy signing off all the latest freight items for China, which will get shipped this Saturday. “There’s an update to the front wing which Spencer has been checking this week,” confirms Richard. “That has involved converting all the old versions of the wing, so it’s quite a busy week. It will be rewarding to see those parts on the car when practice begins in Shanghai next Friday.
I would have thought that this would lead to quite a tricky packaging job to duct from there to the rear wing, although I guess the duct could run under the cockpit from there quite easily.gridwalker wrote:I know that Renault have stated that they aren't developing such a system, but I think that this splitter-inlet would actually be quite a good compromise location for an F-Duct intake ... what do you guys think?
It was the packaging issue that led me to think that this would be a good location : it could even be raised slightly and placed in a position similar to the "snowplough" to take advantage of the aerodynamically neutral central section of the front wing.forty-two wrote:I would have thought that this would lead to quite a tricky packaging job to duct from there to the rear wing, although I guess the duct could run under the cockpit from there quite easily.gridwalker wrote:I know that Renault have stated that they aren't developing such a system, but I think that this splitter-inlet would actually be quite a good compromise location for an F-Duct intake ... what do you guys think?
Wouldn't the air there be pretty dirty though?
so squeeze your butt a little on the real hairy corners to gain some rear downforce..BreezyRacer wrote:Perhaps it could double as cockpit cooling vent, going right under the seat. Need a little more speed? Just pucker up. Need a little more .. pass a little gas!
Seriously though .. maybe you could come up with some system that would allow the driver's weight to be used as an accelerometer to automatically employ/deploy any kind of aero device. That would be interesting and automatic. You could surround the seat with bladders and adjust their opening/closing with stiffeners. I could see where you could choose to do a number of aero adjustments this way .. hmmm