Wouldn't reduced drag also help during the acceleration? That would be the main benefit in quail IMHO.raymondu999 wrote: DRS is only of any use if you're at maximum acceleration - or if you're on the straight - if you're at terminal velocity. You need to have enough downforce to take the corner flat out in the first place - THEN; you MIGHT have enough downforce to take it flat out, with DRS.
Yes - but you would still need to be on full throttle.thomin wrote:Wouldn't reduced drag also help during the acceleration? That would be the main benefit in quail IMHO.raymondu999 wrote: DRS is only of any use if you're at maximum acceleration - or if you're on the straight - if you're at terminal velocity. You need to have enough downforce to take the corner flat out in the first place - THEN; you MIGHT have enough downforce to take it flat out, with DRS.
Either that, or they messed up completely in reading the regs, for the third year in a row.dren wrote:Notice the strakes in the diffuser how they concentrate everything to the center of the diffuser exit? The W03 is one of the only (might be the only) car to not have the extensions below the rear wing endplates. Those help to move the flow outward of the diffuser. The mini-diffuser must have a very strong effect if they are concentrating flow towards it under the car.
The DRS is open between Turns 2 and 3 - but I don't see it open in a corner in that video?MercAMGF1Fans wrote:Ok here's the proof,
In HD too.. slowed down as it was very fast
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nw3nKA8Seag[youtube]
The extended rear-wing endplates are placed behind the diffuser and the air that exits the diffuser would come in contact with the endplates so how would the endplates help in moving the air away from the diffuser ?dren wrote:Notice the strakes in the diffuser how they concentrate everything to the center of the diffuser exit? The W03 is one of the only (might be the only) car to not have the extensions below the rear wing endplates. Those help to move the flow outward of the diffuser. The mini-diffuser must have a very strong effect if they are concentrating flow towards it under the car.
They help with the air exiting the diffuser, yes. I meant they help with the flow exiting the diffuser on the sides.Metalrulz wrote:The extended rear-wing endplates are placed behind the diffuser and the air that exits the diffuser would come in contact with the endplates so how would the endplates help in moving the air away from the diffuser ?dren wrote:Notice the strakes in the diffuser how they concentrate everything to the center of the diffuser exit? The W03 is one of the only (might be the only) car to not have the extensions below the rear wing endplates. Those help to move the flow outward of the diffuser. The mini-diffuser must have a very strong effect if they are concentrating flow towards it under the car.