On the front wing??wesley123 wrote:It is an gurney
So that is where they got their diffuser ...McLaren managing director Jonathan Neale says they are putting "everything and the kitchen sink" into keeping their drivers in the world title race.
http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/ ... 11345.htmlAfter the successful implementation of upgrades at the last round in Singapore, Neale is confident of further success at this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix.
“I certainly hope all the upgrades will make a big difference,” he added. “We are taking a reasonably big upgrade to Japan. We have got a front-wing upgrade, a new rear wing and there are some aerodynamic details around the floor. We’re certainly taking everything we took to Singapore - and more - to Japan.”
Q: Does he need a stronger car than some other drivers?
JN: No we don’t design the car to be a Red Bull-torpedoing mid ship.
Guess they want to be able to adjust the flap more easily.feynman wrote:Yeah.
So it's a Renault style f-duct now?
You can now see vodafone across the rear wing, whereas it used to say voda | fone.
yep new front wing was announced. looks (from that view) as if the have connected to the two planes as apposed to separate in singapore. maybe due to the brake cooling needed in singapore?dren wrote:The front wing looks new.
I didn't think they adjusted rear wings anymore (at least not on the car with an allen key) ... they arrive with the wing that the simulation says they will need, and if they need to change levels, they unbolt it and then bolt-on one of the differently angled wing that they keep in the trucks/air-freight.n smikle wrote: Guess they want to be able to adjust the flap more easily.