Key element to understand what has been gained/lost is vertical shark fin. By splitting and moving engine intake backwards on sides of fin I`m convinced that velocity of air is increased. It would be interesting if someone can run CFD to compare results with previous and current solution.. And yes, I think that nose cone looks narrower..timbo wrote: I doubt that -- intake is placed in dirtier zone. Anyway, it seems that modern V8 does not breathe that much air. Air intakes are rather smallish on most cars.
That been well known since launch date. See page 4 back in feb 10Tim.Wright wrote:An interesting thing to consider is the roll hoop is part of the homologated chassis, so that roll structure must have been like that all year. You can actually see it there in the pictures of the earlier design.
So it looks like this has been on the drawing board the whole time. In fact, I would call this update an 'engine cover' update since the chassis must be unchanged
Tim
DaveKillens wrote:
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"?
True but longer wheelbase is supposed to cure this problem, together with stronger front grip. Aerodynamic changes are usually most visible changes..toshinden wrote:ahh, my dearest nose still there (thanks for the reg). I'm not a technical person like many of you here. But i feel that the most bigger part of the updates is not visible. If like they said that they have weight distribution problem, so the update should be inside the bodywork right?
Maybe they don't need it.siskue2005 wrote:
But whats up with the rear wing???
Its so basic (apart from the wing staller)
Look at the lower element , they dont have a slit opening there ....look at Mclaren they have one on the lower and the upper one is used for stalling
Geez even the back end teams have it, almost all teams expect Brawn had it in 2009
Why do you think they dont have a complex rear wing as other ?
a slit with smaller allowed opening in the front and a larger wider opening behind the element, converts a single element to 2 element wing and in effect converting a allowed 2 element rear wing to 4 elements!dren wrote:Maybe they don't need it.siskue2005 wrote:
But whats up with the rear wing???
Its so basic (apart from the wing staller)
Look at the lower element , they dont have a slit opening there ....look at Mclaren they have one on the lower and the upper one is used for stalling
Geez even the back end teams have it, almost all teams expect Brawn had it in 2009
Why do you think they dont have a complex rear wing as other ?