other way around.Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Seb FP1. Seb has latest iteration of the solution.
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Mark FP1 Mark has the solution used last in Barcelona test I believe. Sky said they were running two different variations.
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Yep. I had it backwards. Thanks Ray & Rayden. Will fix post.raymondu999 wrote:IIRC Seb's is actually the Barca setup - Mark the Melbourne setup. I remember distinctly Mark's iteration was debuted in Melbourne.
Yes but DRS allows you to switch the front wing stall on and off, thats the trick.bhallg2k wrote:That said, there's more than one way to skin a cat. DRS is not the only way to enable an f-duct within the rules.
Isn't it? What other proposals do you have?bhallg2k wrote:That said, there's more than one way to skin a cat. DRS is not the only way to enable an f-duct within the rules.
The slot underneath the nose could be a switch that's activated when the volume of air passing through it is increased to the point that it gets choked. The choked inlet takes the place of the 2010 method of drivers using a hand/knee/etc to activate the system.beelsebob wrote:Isn't it? What other proposals do you have?
That would cause it to trigger in a high speed corner, so wouldn't work properly.bhallg2k wrote:The slot underneath the nose could be a switch that's activated when the volume of air passing through it is increased to the point that it gets choked. The choked inlet takes the place of the 2010 method of drivers using a hand/knee/etc to activate the system.beelsebob wrote:Isn't it? What other proposals do you have?