Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Hiding diffuser/rear wing. Heat shielding on exhausts. right click>view image
Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Hiding diffuser/rear wing. Heat shielding on exhausts. right click>view image
They wont get much from it though, but it's something.Tozza Mazza wrote:By rules, that's the endplate.imightbewrong wrote:Are Ferrari using some loophole to run in excess of two elements on the edges of the rear wing?
Crafty buggers.
i think you are talking about the steering arm..its not a pushrodraymondu999 wrote:That looks pushrod to meCrucial_Xtreme wrote:today
That's the most energized area on the wing.dren wrote:It looks like the Ferrari is blowing the inside of the side supports to the rear wing. I am guessing they are trying to keep the flow energized in this area so they can generate downforce over the full length of the wing. You can see the several slots all the way up the wing at the edge.
I thought flow stagnated against the friction of the side supports? That's why they have the slits on the top part to bleed it.ringo wrote:That's the most energized area on the wing.dren wrote:It looks like the Ferrari is blowing the inside of the side supports to the rear wing. I am guessing they are trying to keep the flow energized in this area so they can generate downforce over the full length of the wing. You can see the several slots all the way up the wing at the edge.
With that separator by it, it's not going to change much. It will have more upwash and maybe it will draft some of the flow in the middle of the wing, but it wont be as effective as a full 3 element wing.
If they blow it with exhuast it may be more effective i guess.