The red cone says that even if the exhaust is in the yellow zone box and pointing upwards, there is a second check to ensure the exhaust jet doesn't interact with the influential bodywork
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I would expect most teams to run without EBDs at the young driver test in Abu Dhabi.ESPImperium wrote:Pretty confedent to say they will go back to the 2009/2010 maps for initial runs before going out and getting maps specific for 2012 as early as Day 2 of testing as Day 1 is usually used for data collection and correlation to numbers from CFD and tunnels.beelsebob wrote:I'm pretty confident that McLaren and RBR have the resources to design a car around a non-blown diffuser. McLaren I think was hit so hard in Silverstone, simply because this years car happens to be build around the concept of the diffuser... a concept that still isn't working as it should have originally.raymondu999 wrote:Given that next year we will see exhaust regs that will not allow teams to put an exhaust in a position capable of benefiting the diffuser; I think it's only fair we discuss who will be hit hardest, and who will be hit least with this change.
Conventional wisdom calls for Ferrari to be the main benefactor, as they did in Silverstone; and for McLaren (who were at sea in Silverstone, and in pre-season before they used the Red Bull copy EBD) or Red Bull (with the most experience with the EBD concept) to be hit the hardest.
Interesting question on that option i already think and i m afraid it will be to low to require the 2012 exhaoust regs! And the problem is also the angle?dren wrote:How much would the exhaust help if it blew down the middle U section of the Mclaren side pods?