Yes but why the O then?raymondu999 wrote:Wagen/Wagon I believe. They call their cars with a W code too. Eg W221 etc
More aero will equal less sliding around which means less tire wear. RB is great on tires for that reason. By ditching the double radiators they will lower the CG and hopefully be able to lose some width on the car which in turn will yield more back end stability as the vertical fins and barge boards will be doing a better job. I suppose Brawn didn't have the team do this in the first place as they thought with a shorter car the diffuser would be working much more efficiently, therefore they went with packing everything more towards the center. The wind tunnel testing must have yielded something useful for them to go with this arrangement.jav wrote:1.5 seconds suggests mostly aero work which they've been band-aiding becuase of constant cooling issues- (priority 1 for Bell IMHO). This might also help tire wear if they can both improve downforce and fix flow seperation on the rear wing.
The wheel base change is a much bigger problem as weight distribution has been fixed and bringing the fronts forward will place a greater burden on the already over-taxed rears.
Not any more. There is no Zytek in the 2011 system, it's all in-house.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Mclarens KERS is Mercedes-Zytek, not entirely Zytek or Mercedes but a collaboration of both.
The 2011 unit is a derivative of the 2009 unit. So While perhaps not in name, certainly in concept it is.twoshots wrote:Not any more. There is no Zytek in the 2011 system, it's all in-house.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Mclarens KERS is Mercedes-Zytek, not entirely Zytek or Mercedes but a collaboration of both.
Yes, it is. But it's clear now, that if you have a high nose, it doesn't mean everything. You need to have the whole car to be worked with high nose.Robbobnob wrote:interesting to see their high nose hasn't really produced the benefits that people were speculating.
JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:After this we need to say that rake and front wing endplate flex must be priorities at Mercedes, because the returns for this could be massive. The only other team to experiment with this are the second fastest team, Mclaren. So Mr Bell would look fantastic if after 2 or 3 months in charge he got the flexology(you know what I mean) of the car to a decent standard and lopped an easy 0.5 to 0.8 seconds of the deficit.