What is this ? A normal splindle/arch ?
It's not the first time Renault have used a brace from engine back to the chassis bulkhead. I believe Renault are unique in doing this - I wonder whether their engine has less stiffness than other designs? Deliberate or otherwise. As they are repeating the exercise, I would guess a deliberate trade-off between engine stiffness and the weight/space cost of the strut.
It may be limited by controlled software and I think it is recorded in data stream which is known to FIA. Btw. what regulations says about flap regulation?volarchico wrote: That picture seems to show they have a lot more ability to change the angle of that flap than is allowed by the regulations!
3.18 Driver adjustable bodywork :madly wrote: It may be limited by controlled software and I think it is recorded in data stream which is known to FIA. Btw. what regulations says about flap regulation?
RH1300S wrote:It's not the first time Renault have used a brace from engine back to the chassis bulkhead. I believe Renault are unique in doing this - I wonder whether their engine has less stiffness than other designs? Deliberate or otherwise. As they are repeating the exercise, I would guess a deliberate trade-off between engine stiffness and the weight/space cost of the strut.
Exactly.n smikle wrote:I guess they can "zero" the wing at different absolute angles before the race, and adjust it from there.
Agreed - located that way it would look like it's designed to reduce bending loadsringo wrote:So it's staggered to one side?
If it's symmetrical about the longitudinal axis it could be aimed at taking bending loads along the chassis.
So new wings for Canada. Low DF rear wing was obvious but maybe they will come with new low DF front wing? FW from Turkey seems to be too sophisticated"In terms of aero, Montreal will see the cars running with the lowest levels of downforce so far this year. “It’s only Monza where we will run less downforce,” confirms Vitaly’s race engineer Mark Slade. “We will therefore bring different wings that haven’t been used before to ensure good straight-line speed."
In Renault podcast from Turkey it was mentioned about new rear and front wing for Canada. Probably tomorrow we will see first paddock photos.Carlo's wrote: So new wings for Canada. Low DF rear wing was obvious but maybe they will come with new low DF front wing? FW from Turkey seems to be too sophisticated