I have to think that the FEE layout did not work well in low speed corners, converse to the thinking. Just speculation but it shoots out too much to the sides at low speed to seal the deck. Perhaps readjusting the angle of exit could help with lower speed circuits.shelly wrote:R31 did not deliver in Monaco, whereas a lot of people had high expectations.
What do you think are the possible causes for this low-key performance?
Agreed, but maybe it's something that is not easily replicated in the models or CFD.hardingfv32 wrote:It would seem odd that the team would not know this and have made the correct adjustments.
Brian
Thats not a variant is it?? They have had i all year and also last year where they functioned as f-duct intakes.beelsebob wrote:That's an interesting variant on the McLaren airbox – does anyone know, do the two side intakes go to different places?
Montreal requires a medium-low level of downforce and this is the first circuit of the year to have this requirement. This means we will debut a new rear wing, and this will incorporate a new DRS which loses more drag when it is being utilised. In addition, we have a new front wing to complement the downforce levels of the rear and there will be various other refinements on the car, with particular emphasis on ensuring there is good airflow to assist with brake cooling.