GrizzleBoy wrote:
So, can we finally stop this whole "RB are putting the exhaust gases down the (out)side of the bridge at low speeds" thing now?
The majority of the exhaust is clearly not going there.
Nope, sorry! That would be too easy.
1) The center of those exhaust markings points straight down the corner of the bridge (where the bridge is catching the light).
2) The exhaust markings would be for the full range of velocities, not just slow or fast.
3) There is a bulge in the bodywork just below the "R" in Renault that the inside portion of the exhaust is running into, thereby exaggerating the markings on that side.
4) In contrast, the bodywork on the outside falls away from the exhaust, understating the exhaust on the outside. If there was as much bodywork on the outside of the exhaust, you would see as much or more marking as you see on the inside. To make the point, there is no bodywork over the top of the exhaust, but we certainly can't say that means there is no flow there.
5) Find a photo of this from above and this all becomes more clear. The sidepod/bridge are waisting in toward the center of the car, and your mind just naturally wants to make everything else parallel with that. But in reality, and when seen from above, which is the proper angle to judge in/out angles, the exhaust is flowing over the corner of the bridge, just aft of the intake for the tunnel.
And here's a bonus picture, from the top, showing how the flow is designed and encouraged to go "over the side", which is actually more straight back: