That's exactly what I was thinking about. What's the point here?marcush. wrote:maybe the radiator inlets are a bit big -but where are the exits? they got 4 little sharkgills each side +those at the cockpit sides...+ a little bit at the trailing edge of the engine cover....
What`s new in this second stage upgrade :zgred wrote:
I suspect having the structure there means the top edge of the sidepod doesn't have to be so bulky.onewingedangel wrote:They still have a structure in the middle of the sidepod, so wouldn't be surprised to see new sidepods, if not in Australia then for the start of the European races.
Would there be any other reason they'd have such a structure half-way down a sidepod intake?
Sounds sketchy, what's defined as the crash structure? Stick another layer of carbon fibre around it and paint it silver, does it stop being a crash structure?raymondu999 wrote:Isn't there a regulation stating how the crash structure cannot be in free air?
Discussed previously in this thread: viewtopic.php?f=12&t=9192&p=224337&hili ... re#p224337Diesel wrote:Sounds sketchy, what's defined as the crash structure? Stick another layer of carbon fibre around it and paint it silver, does it stop being a crash structure?raymondu999 wrote:Isn't there a regulation stating how the crash structure cannot be in free air?
Full article here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/motorsp ... 422249.stm[...]
Mercedes were also able to run through the raft of updated parts they had brought to this test.
On Friday, a new front wing, different brake ducts and turning vanes were added to the new diffuser and exhaust system, which had been fitted earlier in the week.
Brawn said: "They all seem to be working. The front wings, as with every other team, are quite a complex area as they affect quite a lot of the dynamics of the car and we've got two different front wings at the moment.
"I think the structure of the package, the bodywork, the exhaust, the floor [and] the brake ducts have all looked very good.
"The front wing we're still playing with to determine which of the three we prefer. It might be down to drivers."
Last week, Brawn told BBC 5 live that he believed the Mercedes was a second off the pace.
Asked if the team had now closed that gap, he said: "I think we have. It's so difficult to judge what other people have done.
"Ferrari are here with a completely new bodywork package; I don't know what Red Bull have done.
"I think most people will have their definitive car. I think we've definitely moved forward, as always it's a moving target.
"You know if you're in deep trouble and we're not in deep trouble, we're fairly respectable.
"Whether you're going to be able to nibble at the front, you honestly don't know.
"The drivers are giving us good feedback. The car is more consistent now, we are able to make changes to it that have an effect. Everything is moving in the right direction."
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