Rumour has it that the upgrade will consist of larger rearview mirrors!Morteza AMG wrote:I wonder what that upgrade package will be Hope that is sth worthy of praise!
Rumour has it that the upgrade will consist of larger rearview mirrors!Morteza AMG wrote:I wonder what that upgrade package will be Hope that is sth worthy of praise!
[-X butgilgen wrote:Rumour has it that the upgrade will consist of larger rearview mirrors!Morteza AMG wrote:I wonder what that upgrade package will be Hope that is sth worthy of praise!
I don't think it will be a new DDD, as they just recently introduced a new one in Turkey.ESPImperium wrote:Posibilities for the new update:
* Floor & DDD
* Pull Rod Suspension
* All leading to an exaust driven DDD
Most likely its gonna be a new rear wing and small aero tweaks all round.
The gearbox is homologated, and cannot be changed!marcush. wrote:brawn is no sloush and when he mentioned a new gearbox quite a while ago (was it in AMS-Germany) it was in the context of weight distribution but maybe the real reason for them eyeing a new gerabox was the change from push to pullrod...
So my gut feeling is they introduce a new box with pullrod and a lowline exhaust as the next big step in preparation for 2011 already.
I got the impression that one of the big strength of Brawn is the front wing design.
It may not change a lot ,but we can see that ,apart from minor deviations all teams seem to converge towards this solution more and more.
What I spottted in the high speed footage of different cars is ,that red bulls front wing does move ALOT more than say Macs or Ferrari and Mercs does barely move a t all...does this hint at something possibly ?
as far as I understand there is a cap on how many gearboxes you can use..and you have to use a box for 4 consecutive races .gilgen wrote:The gearbox is homologated, and cannot be changed!marcush. wrote:brawn is no sloush and when he mentioned a new gearbox quite a while ago (was it in AMS-Germany) it was in the context of weight distribution but maybe the real reason for them eyeing a new gerabox was the change from push to pullrod...
So my gut feeling is they introduce a new box with pullrod and a lowline exhaust as the next big step in preparation for 2011 already.
I got the impression that one of the big strength of Brawn is the front wing design.
It may not change a lot ,but we can see that ,apart from minor deviations all teams seem to converge towards this solution more and more.
What I spottted in the high speed footage of different cars is ,that red bulls front wing does move ALOT more than say Macs or Ferrari and Mercs does barely move a t all...does this hint at something possibly ?
You have ir tight, Gearboxes are not a hologated part, its just the rear cover. I was under the illusion that there was no cap on gearboxes, however there is the 4 race rule on them.marcush. wrote:as far as I understand there is a cap on how many gearboxes you can use..and you have to use a box for 4 consecutive races .gilgen wrote:The gearbox is homologated, and cannot be changed!marcush. wrote:brawn is no sloush and when he mentioned a new gearbox quite a while ago (was it in AMS-Germany) it was in the context of weight distribution but maybe the real reason for them eyeing a new gerabox was the change from push to pullrod...
So my gut feeling is they introduce a new box with pullrod and a lowline exhaust as the next big step in preparation for 2011 already.
I got the impression that one of the big strength of Brawn is the front wing design.
It may not change a lot ,but we can see that ,apart from minor deviations all teams seem to converge towards this solution more and more.
What I spottted in the high speed footage of different cars is ,that red bulls front wing does move ALOT more than say Macs or Ferrari and Mercs does barely move a t all...does this hint at something possibly ?
Also you have to retain the homologated rear crash structure which maybe doubles up as the rear cover of the box...but I have not found anything in the tech rules saying you can´t redesign the gearbox itself.Has lotus not already changed from Xtrac to their own ?
One could argue that gerabox casing is a part of the tub as well (as it is effectively the rear part of the chassis-all suspension is bolted to the housing)
but as I understand this is not how the rules are interpreted..
rear cover
I'm gonna bet a sizeable portion of my estate that the Valencia update Brawn is talking about _includes_ low exhausts a la Red Bull. (As an aside I reckon McLaren have this in the pipeline for Silverstone but Merc get it first...).Cicatrix wrote:I don't think it will be a new DDD, as they just recently introduced a new one in Turkey.ESPImperium wrote:Posibilities for the new update:
* Floor & DDD
* Pull Rod Suspension
* All leading to an exaust driven DDD
Most likely its gonna be a new rear wing and small aero tweaks all round.
Changing the rear end à la Red Bull with new exaust - I am pretty sure they have this in their pipeline as Brawn spoke about it in an recent interview - I just have the feeling it is a bit to early for such a big update.
They won't. At all. The exhaust system will be designed separately for both teams based on the spec they require and the tuning Merc's engine guys can do based on that spec. But I'm sure, of course(?), it will be Merc's engine guys that do the redesign of the exhausts. (I take your 'Mercedes' to be Mercedes GP not Mercedes engines for this btw.)JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:To have the lower exiting exhaust you will need a different exhaust pipe arrangement.
How close will McLaren let Mercedes co-operate on this??
Mercedes are seperate only in name, HPE versus GP. They co operate far more closely than Mclaren or Fi.twoshots wrote:They won't. At all. The exhaust system will be designed separately for both teams based on the spec they require and the tuning Merc's engine guys can do based on that spec. But I'm sure, of course(?), it will be Merc's engine guys that do the redesign of the exhausts. (I take your 'Mercedes' to be Mercedes GP not Mercedes engines for this btw.)JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:To have the lower exiting exhaust you will need a different exhaust pipe arrangement.
How close will McLaren let Mercedes co-operate on this??
Not true, McLaren and Merc have a long history. GP and HPE are different sites, different personnel and should be view as such. Whilst I'm sure that management would love for there to be a great Merc works team the facts are that the flow of IP must be limited or the relations with McLaren and FIF1 would not exist.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:...snip...Mercedes are seperate only in name, HPE versus GP. ...snip..,