I wouldn't mind beer with fat Norb, he can keep the weisswurst though, but imagine a good bar-brawl with Mike Gascoyne!
Btw, I heard that Horner has upped the ante a bit after today's race, now claiming to be at least 50 Hp down...on Ferrari!
segedunum wrote:Ah yes, everything is baseless speculation when it gets uncomfortable! However, Red Bull wouldn't be wanting the Merc engine if they didn't think it was the best and that seems to be the only thing propping Merc GP's performances up at the moment.
Kubica being ahead of Schumacher on a track where the Renault cars haven't looked strong is yet another nail in an already nail filled coffin. Or should that be two coffins?
first of all that pic is from Monza were they took off their F-ductmep wrote:
When I look at this picture I see what they are aiming for with their lower airbox. Not just less drag due to the lower airbox inlet but also a cleaner flow to the rearwing.
Furthermore when looking on those very flat wing endplates I feel confirmed that they don't have any kind of blown rear wing and possible never had (except when those bulbs the added on top of wing some races ago.
Some people here claimed they feed the wing trough those wing endplates.
I don't know how you came up with this idea but I don't believe it.
I'm a bit confused... I could have sworn that Schumacher's engineer told him over the radio to use the F-duct in the beginning of FP3... isn't it passive in their cars?
It's correct. A properly designed diffuser promotes smooth pressure recovery of the air flowing through it. So one can deduce that properly sized diffuser reduces drag.NewtonMeter wrote:I don't think there would be much gain stalling the diffuser. In fact, I don't know if it's even possible to "stall" a diffuser. Aerofoils can be stalled (like wing of a plane or wing of a race car), I doubt if diffusers can.timbo wrote:Maybe they're stalling diffuser or beam wing.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:So how would their F-duct work?
Even if possible, I don't think it would be worth much because I don't think the diffuser creates significant drag. Not any that could be reduced be "stalling" it anyway.
My understanding of aerodynamics is admittedly shaky. So I'll gladly eat my hat if proven wrong though.