radiator was attached to a duct. the duct usually channel the air into various part of the car, not only radiator.WilliamsF1 wrote:Why is the radiator set so far inside
Hadn't thought of that. Could well be.richard_leeds wrote:Perhaps the wrinkle is moire pattern from the radiator fins?
Does it make sense if you see it not as a wrinkled floor, but a wrinkled curtain hanging across the sidepod? That illusion of a curtain being the radiators deep in the pod.
Dont forget the radiator is angled forward acutely, so what we see is the base of the radiator which is naturally further back when compared to the frontCaterhamrules wrote:
I just noticed that the lower wishbone arms perpendicular to the chassis are thicker and larger than the others. That means they host the steering arms --> lower COGaleksandergreat wrote:
bar555 lives! It's a miracle!!!bar555 wrote:There is also an additional small inlet on the left to cool electronics , which are housed a little above the floor's level and in front of the radiator . This is a common practice and not something new of course .
raymondu999 wrote:Heh. I remember the days when bar had a gallery of hundreds of photos and comparison shots of every update each weekend
raymondu999 wrote:Yep... the days when car threads would actually discuss about... you know... just technical details of the cars...
True! We now need to get used to the fact there wont be as many F-duct, DDD or EBD moments, so instinctively, we automatically look for things like thisSpencifer_Murphy wrote:raymondu999 wrote:Yep... the days when car threads would actually discuss about... you know... just technical details of the cars...
I think the problem is now, with the rule changes from the last couple years we've become acustomed to seeing outrageous innovations from teams. So now you see a car that looks like a generic F1 car, everyone gets all worked up saying its gonnabe rubbish lol