Exhausts blowing the diffuser?imightbewrong wrote:
Doesn't look like it to me. Looks like a very simple over the top solution at this stage.H. Zedozil wrote:Exhausts blowing the diffuser?
I guess there is a channel of gas warming the central part of the diffuser here (but not entering it, I assume).Scarbs wrote:Sauber have kept the gearbox and sidepods so narrow that they have created a channel between the outer tunnels, which the exhaust blows through.
Not sure why so many emphasis put on the cable by people on this forum though, with the elimination of the massive diffuser structure that used to probably hang off the crash structure in the last 2 years with the many decks and boxed section(hence probably pretty stiff), the new single decker will need some more support(being not boxed and no longer in close proximity with the rear structure, and with the new emphasis on cleaning up rear flow to maximize rear wing aero), and instead of making it extra strong you might as well use the more efficient mean with the cable....its a pure tensile thing anyway with the aero load pulling it down...myurr wrote:Support cables on the diffuser a la Ferrari.
"The new C30 features a fully integrated blown diffuser, and the team has been able to sculpt the sidepods more aggressively through fitting its radiators more vertically." Autosporthorse wrote:Doesn't look like it to me. Looks like a very simple over the top solution at this stage.H. Zedozil wrote:Exhausts blowing the diffuser?
It's the latin american flavour. A lot of bright colours.ESPImperium wrote:Nice enough looking car, but the sponsors make it look a bit garbled. Red clashing with yellow, and the fact the rest of the livery just dosnt really fit to me.
Maybes ill grow to like the livery.
Ah, through the starter hole! I like it. Don't know if it will do much good, but I like it.Owen.C93 wrote:I think here you can see how the exhaust blows into the starter hole. I like how they've aimed the exhausts at the center of the diffuser and used some gurney flaps to extend it around the crash structure.
Where's the starter hole?Owen.C93 wrote:I think here you can see how the exhaust blows into the starter hole. I like how they've aimed the exhausts at the center of the diffuser and used some gurney flaps to extend it around the crash structure.
not a surprise as it's the Ferrari gearbox.n smikle wrote:Anybody notice that the suspension is just like Ferrari's? The push-rods are carried forward by about 10 inches? It has potential for a real clean back end.