You are right about KERS placement not being in the nose. There would have to be ducting routing air from the intake to the back of the seat/under the fuel tank area. Much of this would have already been there if the lower intake from the RB7 was for KERS cooling (although it would have to be enlarged for more flow if it were joined with the upper intake).bhallg2k wrote:Once my initial impression of the slot's purpose was justifiably marginalized, I went along with the idea that it likely combines with the lower slot under the nose to sufficiently cool Red Bull's problematic KERS.
But, now I'm wondering what part of KERS is even in the nose to be cooled. I was under the impression that KERS components are (generally) placed in the sidepond(s), under the fuel tank and just ahead of the engine. (And something is making me think Red Bull reportedly placed one of those at the very rear of the car. But I might be making that up.)
It seems like someone would know what that lower duct was for, after a year's worth of running...