I disagree. In many cases it gives good DF with small drag penalty. Such is the case in a small sport prototype series I worked in the past. With top speeds of 220kph it didnt affect drag and the driver could feel the effect in high and mid speed corners.beelsebob wrote:A gurney is a small strip of wing that can be attached to increase the downforce level. It's generally a pretty inefficient way of gaining downforce – it carries a high drag level too for the amount of downforce it generates.aleksandergreat wrote:Excuse me i m not from England and i dont understand one word; what is actually "gurney" [-o< Please "help me"
There's discussion on the last couple of pages, just a perforated gurney like the Torro rosso and others, it's on both sides. Previously RB had it only on the center with pretty much a small wing used for a gurney, they modified the gurneys on the outside in Monza to the perforated variety.forty-two wrote:Sorry to be dense guys, but can someone tell me what's going on here?
Looks to me like an exit from a double deck diffusor, but what would be feeding it?
Also, it looks like this is only on the RH side of the car.
Understood, but could it be that this is fed by these vents at the front of the bib:Owen.C93 wrote: There's discussion on the last couple of pages, just a perforated gurney like the Torro rosso and others, it's on both sides. Previously RB had it only on the center with pretty much a small wing used for a gurney, they modified the gurneys on the outside in Monza to the perforated variety.
Yes you can see daylight through them to the starter hole/slot.ringo wrote:No , those are too far away. The air would stagnate in the body.
Also feeding air there is counter intuitive, as it will be slower than the air coming through the diffuser.
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these hole may be for cooling the batteries.
By the way are they visible when the engine cover is on?
@ringo is that your drawing? Nice!ringo wrote:Mclaren has something similar, but it's not shaped in that way. It's basically 2 throughs that lead to the starter hole.
In this case, i suspect that these holes are pulling hot air from the lower regions of the body work.
It's interesting because the air speed in that area is very low. The purpose is not very clear.
It could be that inside the end plates, that little slot acts as an extra wing. Then, on the outside since there is nothing feeding it, it must be to tune the vortecies, the gap would effectively delay the interaction between the air going over and under the diffuser. In addition it would also increase the pressure slightly of the air going outside the endplates of the rear wing. Also look where it's positioned in relation to the rear wheel cascades, and the exhaust.forty-two wrote:Sorry to be dense guys, but can someone tell me what's going on here?
Looks to me like an exit from a double deck diffusor, but what would be feeding it?
Also, it looks like this is only on the RH side of the car.
It's a slotted gurney. They've been mentioned quite alot this year on F1T.godlameroso wrote:It could be that inside the end plates, that little slot acts as an extra wing. Then, on the outside since there is nothing feeding it, it must be to tune the vortecies, the gap would effectively delay the interaction between the air going over and under the diffuser. In addition it would also increase the pressure slightly of the air going outside the endplates of the rear wing. Also look where it's positioned in relation to the rear wheel cascades, and the exhaust.forty-two wrote:Sorry to be dense guys, but can someone tell me what's going on here?
*Picture in above post*
Looks to me like an exit from a double deck diffusor, but what would be feeding it?
Also, it looks like this is only on the RH side of the car.