High res shots of diffuser & the step nose. Right click>view image
Yes, but in what way? Instability upon turn-in? Lack of braking stability? Or rubbish traction?Ferraripilot wrote:raymondu999 wrote:Define tricky
Slippery rear end. I'm hearing Webber really has to take it easy at turn 3, 4, and 5.
There website says the Newey declined to say what the feature was for!Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Newey tells Racecar Engineering that the slot is for driver cooling. lol
Actually on that topic, does anyone have pics of the exhausts and where they pointed today in the testing? Or where they POINT, rather.Ferraripilot wrote:I cannot physically see what's going on but if had to guess I would say it's turn-in instability due to a seriously different back end while on throttle than he is used to.
gilgen wrote:There website says the Newey declined to say what the feature was for!Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Newey tells Racecar Engineering that the slot is for driver cooling. lol
Looks like a gurney there right?raymondu999 wrote:Dear God have they actually fully squeezed the beam wing and diffuser for downforce that they add a gurney even to the beam wing? The diffuser one is old, though I'm not sure about the beam wing one. I think it's new though
Currently on Racecar website...Crucial_Xtreme wrote:gilgen wrote:There website says the Newey declined to say what the feature was for!Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Newey tells Racecar Engineering that the slot is for driver cooling. lol
And confirmed in an interview with AutoSport journo
It's on twitter.gilgen wrote:
Currently on Racecar website...
"Newey discusses the RB8, but does not mention anything about the big hole in the front of it"
"the mystery duct (thought to channel airflow under the car)"
I cannot find the reference to cooling the driver. I must be going blind!