Yep...I agree...Blown up large enough, my old eyes see that.Im afraid I agree with Crucial_Xtreme. They look like clamps to me.
Yep...I agree...Blown up large enough, my old eyes see that.Im afraid I agree with Crucial_Xtreme. They look like clamps to me.
Or the simple answer is that the clips are holding a cable or hydraulic pipe in place. We've seen that before.bhallg2k wrote:I think the heat shields on the RB8 are easily non-structural, else they wouldn't be held on by hose clamps. However, I doubt they'll be fastened in such a way once the season starts.
Very true. I just saw it at the NAIAS in Detroit last month.Rikhart wrote:Haven´t seen any mention of this yet, so here it is:
Virtually identical concept on the RB5. So this is just a refinement of that.
We'll find out soon when pictures of a wing change take place. I'm not counting out your theory.Mr.S wrote:I heard the So-called Cooling Inlet at the break of the Stepped down/up nose has slots of a bifurcation???Is this true?? Merc's new Front Wing F-duct also has 1 Such slot down the middle.
I refused to believe that RBR would use such a gigantic shaped outlet at the break of the nose only for cooling purposes. I think they have taken Mercedes' Front Wing F-duct to the next level.
Mate when I saw it first, I refused to believe it as a cooling outlet. It's lot easier & shorter path to feed clear air to the diffuser with not so many 90 degree direction changes. Plus the outlet is absolutely huge. Paddy Lowe says he is investigating it too.dren wrote:We'll find out soon when pictures of a wing change take place. I'm not counting out your theory.Mr.S wrote:I heard the So-called Cooling Inlet at the break of the Stepped down/up nose has slots of a bifurcation???Is this true?? Merc's new Front Wing F-duct also has 1 Such slot down the middle.
I refused to believe that RBR would use such a gigantic shaped outlet at the break of the nose only for cooling purposes. I think they have taken Mercedes' Front Wing F-duct to the next level.
1) Can you reference the Whitemarsh quote?Mr.S wrote:F-duct has been used. Martin Whitemarsh confirmed it last season & said it has benefits. There has been various reports. It could be seen that in hole in the nose or DUCT there was a splitter down the middle in W02. It was pretty clear.
The whole F-duct stuff gets posted in the Official Formula 1 Website in the technical section.
I think it is clear Mercedes have been using a Front Wing F-duct. No use being in denial mode just because you favorite team might not know how to use that technology yet.
I did, and couldn't find this reference - can you be more specific? Are you referring to 3.7.8 of the technical regs?hardingfv32 wrote: 2) All the reports you are putting faith in have a MAJOR flaw: The hole in the nose can be for driver cooling only per the rules. So much for the credibility of those reports. Check the facts for yourself.