I'm talking about this :
Edit: ah ok, you too... I saw the topic...
Exactly but where is the adjustment for different tracks and track conditions?n smikle wrote:I had a similar alternative for the Mclaren F-duct. I drew up a passive version. It's interesting because the Sauber version is possibly passive too.
Nope the Sauber one is ACTIVE..... Pedro confirmed that their car had active onen smikle wrote:I had a similar alternative for the Mclaren F-duct. I drew up a passive version. It's interesting because the Sauber version is possibly passive too.
Ask Ferrari..lolautogyro wrote:Exactly but where is the adjustment for different tracks and track conditions?n smikle wrote:I had a similar alternative for the Mclaren F-duct. I drew up a passive version. It's interesting because the Sauber version is possibly passive too.
I vaguely remember the article.. but I don't fully recall if he said that he him self uses his elbow or knee to activate it. Maybe we should bring this to the aerodynamics section..lol.. don't want to mess up the ferrari thread.Nope the Sauber one is ACTIVE..... Pedro confirmed that their car had active one
Pitot tube.Downforce wrote:So what's that shiny thing inside the duct? Just a reflection, or...?
He was talking about what he knew of the Mclaren's right?siskue2005 wrote:Nope the Sauber one is ACTIVE..... Pedro confirmed that their car had active onen smikle wrote:I had a similar alternative for the Mclaren F-duct. I drew up a passive version. It's interesting because the Sauber version is possibly passive too.