Okay, if that's the case then I'm at a loss as to what that black pipe from sidepod to floor is.Diesel wrote:I think your just seeing the floor curving up before where the rear tyre would normally be...
beelsebob wrote:With none of the pipework there it's hard to tell, but there's a bump at the back of the side pod that wasn't there before, and a turning vein similar to red bull's behind it – could this be the new exhaust?
So it looks like the exhaust is curving down into that area I mentioned in an earlier post, not unlike red bull and ferrari.f1rules wrote:exhaust
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No. A high nose is not the only way to build an F1 car. McLaren clearly aren't following the trend, I think that's pretty obvious.ringo wrote:This might sound unlikely but could it be possible that mclaren mixed up the changes for 2012 with the 2011 rules?
The section A-A, ie the front face of the safety cell without the nose, can be as high as 625mm. However it seems mclaren's is at 550mm, which is mandated for 2012.
550 is at the level of the entry template of the cockpit opening.
A possible mix up in the design department?
Diesel wrote:No. A high nose is not the only way to build an F1 car. McLaren clearly aren't following the trend, I think that's pretty obvious.ringo wrote:This might sound unlikely but could it be possible that mclaren mixed up the changes for 2012 with the 2011 rules?
The section A-A, ie the front face of the safety cell without the nose, can be as high as 625mm. However it seems mclaren's is at 550mm, which is mandated for 2012.
550 is at the level of the entry template of the cockpit opening.
A possible mix up in the design department?