
I have picked up from reading posts here that the step on the bargeboard sheds a vortex.
1. Is that correct?
2. Why do they want a vortex there?
The bargeboards in fact shed many vortices which pass under the floor, and follow the sidepod undercuttok-tokkie wrote:[img]http://img593.imageshack.us/img593/711/ ... on.jpg[img]
I have picked up from reading posts here that the step on the bargeboard sheds a vortex.
1. Is that correct?
2. Why do they want a vortex there?
Any burnt bodywork is bound to bring back bad memories of last season's testing/races. Hence more hue and crygeorge1981 wrote:At the Jerez test I remember Ferrari having to cut away burnt body work, and they didn't get much stick for it. The Mercedes is showing slightly burnt paint but seems to be getting more attention than Ferrari did when Ferrari had a much larger problem.
Let's wait and see with the burnt bodwork - it could just be the paint that's burning and not serious at all.kris wrote:Any burnt bodywork is bound to bring back bad memories of last season's testing/races. Hence more hue and crygeorge1981 wrote:At the Jerez test I remember Ferrari having to cut away burnt body work, and they didn't get much stick for it. The Mercedes is showing slightly burnt paint but seems to be getting more attention than Ferrari did when Ferrari had a much larger problem.![]()
Also I remember discussions in the speculation thread that the new team of big desginers/tech directors etc have joined late in the game to positively influence this years car too much. Now if we think this car has a lot of inputs from them, then we wouldn't know what to believe?
If you take a look at the side of the W03, the exhaust exits pretty far forward. I believe the manifold sits where the burnt part is and the final exhaust comes out like a swan's neck. That makes it pretty clear that there is a lot of heat on small ground causing the paint to burn. We've seen this with RedBull that those surfaces are just covered by black heat resistant bits, where as MGP still try to keep it as silver as possible.Tyler wrote:Let's wait and see with the burnt bodwork - it could just be the paint that's burning and not serious at all.
We'll know soon enough if they start putting gills on the car like last year.
Yes the new guys did join a bit late to have that much influence on the car but Bell as well as the others have a lot of experience - they can surely help move this car forward now and will be involved in any solutions if there's a problem.
Lat year this time was very different - the team didn't even have a Technical Director!