thanks for clearing that upimightbewrong wrote:
You recall wrong, it requires a crash test and they cannot change it.
Edit: If you don't trust me, at least trust Mike Gascoyne (at 2m53s)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJ1xYrrDypI#t=2m53s
What I don't understand is why everybody is assuming that it is a bad nose cone? Does anyone know for sure that they would indeed change it if they were allowed?siskue2005 wrote:thanks for clearing that upimightbewrong wrote:
You recall wrong, it requires a crash test and they cannot change it.
Edit: If you don't trust me, at least trust Mike Gascoyne (at 2m53s)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJ1xYrrDypI#t=2m53s
its true they are stuck with that nosecone till 2011
Ooops. I didn't see it clearly at Malaysia because it was crammed into the previous short wheelbase length .siskue2005 wrote:They have that since Malaysiabill shoe wrote:
They did the Ferrari trick of adding a radiator vent out the sidepod and calling it part of the exhaust hole by virtue of there being a tiny slot cut between the "real" exhaust hole and the new vent. I assume this will become F1 standard unless the rules are changed.
That's the same story as with Renault R29))imightbewrong wrote:What I don't understand is why everybody is assuming that it is a bad nose cone? Does anyone know for sure that they would indeed change it if they were allowed?
It is said that man uses only 10% of his brains' capacity. The other 90% of our brain is actually a dormant CFD & wind tunnel neural simulator. Unlike the boffins at MGP with their PhD's & supercomputers, some of our esteemed members here are actually capable of tapping into that latent mental faculty.imightbewrong wrote:What I don't understand is why everybody is assuming that it is a bad nose cone? Does anyone know for sure that they would indeed change it if they were allowed?
It is squashed more behind the drivers head thus reducing the frontal area.Callum wrote:I don't see why this new air intake will reduce drag?? The only thing I can think of is that it improves the airflow to the rear wing.