I'm not so sure. To my eye the front part of end plate seems to curl out halfway back just like on the old wing.wesley123 wrote:
Look at here, the end plate is an continuous surface, seems to be mimiching the Red Bull sollution.
Definitely a bigger cannon exit ...pocketmoon wrote:I'm bored
The chassis extends to near the bottom of the step methinks.ForMuLaOne wrote:
I do not really understand how Mercedes would like to change this nose quickly ( if it was damaged for example) if you watch the connection point of the nose, the fine line where it is plugged to the chassis: Don`t you think that the suspension arms (or how you name them, please tell me ) are too far in front of that? I mean every other car has a connection point that divides those arms in the middle, so that one half of the hole where the suspension arms go into the chassis, is in the chassis itself, the other part of the hole is in the nose. The W 03 shows both arms in front of the connection point. So maybe we will see another nose in barcelona... Do you get what i mean? Cannot describe it in a better way, sorry.
I was bored..pocketmoon wrote:I'm bored
GOD I HOPE HE IS RIGHT for once! HAHAH"If it comes out and goes three seconds quicker than anybody else, yes of course," he is quoted by Reuters.
I've noticed that too.. the front wing endplate, seems to have a "concave" or parabolic dip in the middleHail22 wrote:Adrian Newey was too busy using Webber as a spy tool when the W03 went out for filming.
Anyways, i noticed a curve above the plate of the front wing i thought it was my own eyes stuffing up but it looks like a semi-bowl design to possible scoop air to the new sleek side-pods?
Here's my illustration of the 'shakedown' Mercedes W03:
http://yfrog.com/z/h66zmbmj