Moderation seems to be getting a bit giddy these days
Flexible wings were mentioned purely as an example, not as a subject to talk about.
Fredy4 wrote:Moderation seems to be getting a bit giddy these days
Flexible wings were mentioned purely as an example, not as a subject to talk about.
iirc Webber was doing full race simulations both days.alogoc wrote:http://www.mundodeportivo.com/20120225/ ... 72005.html
Webber looked much worse on days 3,4 could it be this?
what was their observation?alogoc wrote:http://www.mundodeportivo.com/20120225/ ... 72005.html
Webber looked much worse on days 3,4 could it be this?
that Redbull reduced the ECU parameters of fuel consumpion to meet the new regs. and was much more unstabile!CHT wrote:what was their observation?alogoc wrote:http://www.mundodeportivo.com/20120225/ ... 72005.html
Webber looked much worse on days 3,4 could it be this?
Just take all the fun away Richard.. Just kidding.richard_leeds wrote:Generic posts on exhaust blowing have been moved to the exhaust blowing thread.
I've tried to leave ones that are technical and specific to Renault, apolgies if one or two have been moved or left in error.
With such a high top wishbone the lower rear wishbone is able to mount higher too. This wishbone is now effectively at the same height as the driveshaft. Not only is it inline, but the wishbone forms an shroud ahead of the driveshaft to offset the negative aerodynamic effect of the rotating shaft, in the critical area above the diffuser (Note: Fully shrouded driveshafts are banned). While this all appears to be logical, the lower wishbone is not a splayed as the upper wishbone. Having the inboard mountings very close to each other is not so good from a loading perspective, so there must be a reason to make the wishbone in such a compromised shape. Again this might suggest the new exhaust needs the wishbone in a certain position to work effectively. credit: scarbsf1