+1n smikle wrote:BS!
You can obviously see the molding for exhaust under the rear wishbones. You can even see the heat resistant material out back. There is only kevlar/carbon fibre mix at the front. Kevlar is flame resistant, but the continuous temprature rating is not that high ~ 400C. Not to mention by running two phat 3 inch pipes under the car, you'll be baking every god damn thing under the driver.
The molds are there guys, just think for you selves. The skirt at the where is where the exhaust comes out. Last year an emphasis was placed on evening out the energy distribution of the hot gases from the exhaust. Putting the exhaust at the front will only serve to destroy that with huge amount of turbulence seen as the air makes it's way to the back.
If I'm wrong. I will change my avatar to a picture of HRT driver Sakon Yamamto for two weeks.
It's just marketing bs. I bet the McLaren won't be 'drastic' either.Giblet wrote:Well there has to be something going on somewhere, because in shape alone the car is hardly at the brave end of brave.
Apparently there is a massive difference between the car they show at launch, and the car that comes out at testing.n smikle wrote:BS!
You can obviously see the molding for exhaust under the rear wishbones. You can even see the heat resistant material out back. There is only kevlar/carbon fibre mix at the front. Kevlar is flame resistant, but the continuous temprature rating is not that high ~ 400C. Not to mention by running two phat 3 inch pipes under the car, you'll be baking every god damn thing under the driver.
The molds are there guys, just think for you selves. The skirt at the where is where the exhaust comes out. Last year an emphasis was placed on evening out the energy distribution of the hot gases from the exhaust. Putting the exhaust at the front will only serve to destroy that with huge amount of turbulence seen as the air makes it's way to the back.
If I'm wrong. I will change my avatar to a picture of HRT driver Sakon Yamamto for two weeks.
You sound as dismissive as everyone did last year about the FDuct and it's intake, which was 'just for cooling'.Diesel wrote:It's just marketing bs. I bet the McLaren won't be 'drastic' either.Giblet wrote:Well there has to be something going on somewhere, because in shape alone the car is hardly at the brave end of brave.
Any chance you could rehost it somewhere else?H. Zedozil wrote:See the comparisons between all the cars that are already launched:
Edit: It looks like there is some problem with pic...
Like I said, that are additionnal crash structures. F150 has one on each sidepod. R31 has two.mith wrote:
Second are those step-like things, which can be seen where sidepods inlets meets with the end of nose. The lower one is around 'L' letter from 'Lada' and the upper is around 'eel' letters from 'TW Steel', just below mirror. There's nothing like that on F150 and C30. What might be the purpose of it?*