I found another interesting picture in which the end part of the bargeboard has a huge turning vane (would it be called a turning vane?). What is the point of that large triangle at the end of the bargeboard.
Also if you notice I think Renault is the last team to adopt the Chimney and the sidepod winglet as one airflow device.
Simon: Nils? You can close in now. Nils?
John McClane: [on the guard's phone] Attention! Attention! Nils is dead! I repeat, Nils is dead, ----head. So's his pal, and those four guys from the East German All-Stars, your boys at the bank? They're gonna be a little late.
Simon: [on the phone] John... in the back of the truck you're driving, there's $13 billon dollars worth in gold bullion. I wonder would a deal be out of the question?
John McClane: [on the phone] Yeah, I got a deal for you. Come out from that rock you're hiding under, and I'll drive this truck up your ass.
Ya that was my mistake, they are the last team to adopt this and they still have not done it.
Simon: Nils? You can close in now. Nils?
John McClane: [on the guard's phone] Attention! Attention! Nils is dead! I repeat, Nils is dead, ----head. So's his pal, and those four guys from the East German All-Stars, your boys at the bank? They're gonna be a little late.
Simon: [on the phone] John... in the back of the truck you're driving, there's $13 billon dollars worth in gold bullion. I wonder would a deal be out of the question?
John McClane: [on the phone] Yeah, I got a deal for you. Come out from that rock you're hiding under, and I'll drive this truck up your ass.
The ferrari I think aren't running chimneys in the traditional sense any longer. The vestigial form is there as a fin, but the joining together with the winglet actually resembles the system BAR had been running for several years up til this season when they converted to a chinmey.
I think other teams haven't adopted siamesed winglet and chimney forms such as mclaren and honda.
m3_lover wrote: What is the point of that large triangle at the end of the bargeboard.
Its there as a normal wing you'd find on an aircraft - it actually produces some lift.
The trailing vortex it produces will be coming from 'underneath' and rotate around the side of the and 'above' the wing/bargeboard. As this vortex travels down the side of the car, it helps reduce the amount of air sucked in under the car due to the low pressure area underneath. Its a kind of fluidic side skirt if you like.