I guess KERS.
I would say it was maybe a BL ingestion inlet but it's far too large so my best would be KERS cooling.
I had the same question from a post a few pages back! Similar to the R31 post about routing "clean" air straight to the back and bypassing the radiators?imightbewrong wrote: I wonder what the slit closest to the tub is cooling?
Please add RB7 and R31 tooimightbewrong wrote:I made some more animated png (if they are not animating for you, then you need a different browser) that show the differences between Mac, Merc and Ferrari. [..]
I'm x-posting it for all three relevant cars.
http://imgur.com/a/zijFG
I'm inclined to agree with that. However, there still looks to be a healthy space for an exhaust exit in there.Just_a_fan wrote:Just looks like the toe end of the triangular bargeboard that swoops in front of the side pod.
Could be a diversion ?Just_a_fan wrote:
Having said that, they did run with temp strips on the lower inboard face of the rear wing endplate and its connections to the diffuser...
Everyone need a hole to speculate about. Last year, every opening was a hole for feeding the diffuser.Diesel wrote:People, exhausts are not at the front, so stop this stupid labeling of every forward facing hole as the exhausts.
Or F-DuctTim.Wright wrote:Everyone need a hole to speculate about. Last year, every opening was a hole for feeding the diffuser.Diesel wrote:People, exhausts are not at the front, so stop this stupid labeling of every forward facing hole as the exhausts.
Tim
Every hole's a goal!Tim.Wright wrote:Everyone need a hole to speculate about. Last year, every opening was a hole for feeding the diffuser.Diesel wrote:People, exhausts are not at the front, so stop this stupid labeling of every forward facing hole as the exhausts.
Tim
ScarbsF1 Twitter wrote:McLaren Exhausts: Quite clearly seen at the back (Arrows to help you! lol) http://yfrog.com/h6kvluj