raymondu999 wrote:3 tenths isn't exactly disastrously far...
And in still on some ocasions car is not so agresive in terms of tyre wear...
Side exhaost is maybe not so importand advantage (accord 0.3-0.5s), but i supouse that is influence of external flow (coke bottle rear) on side exhaoust is much greater like we could imagine... There is serious "obsticle" to overcome... For example Bulls try solve that with bridge... So for FERRARI are there plenty options... For my opinion if they turn on the "side" "ebd" exhaoust placmend is maybe better to make deeper upper undercut (some sort shallov "canal" or u pods)... Yes there are A LOT of compromises, but somewere Ferrari must find rought 1,3s!!
f1316 wrote:And yet with all this talk of exhausts, it doesn't seem clear to me that there's really that much benefit being gained by teams because of their exhaust positioning. Case in point is Red Bull - they don't know where to point the exhaust because there's not a significant enough difference between the two placements. Rather, the lack of the large performance benefit derived from the EBD has exposed which cars have good fundamental aerodynamics and mechanical performance.
You nailed with that statemend! Yes for Ferrari seem fundamental aero is very weak... Traction seems okay... Ferrari easy in the race follow teams (drag) like Mclaren/Bulls...
Even Fry admited that they crucial rebuild the basis of the devenelope of the car. So maybe was that change to much to overcome and the whole team of engineersis is still lit a bit uncertain! And that mirriored of this year car let say "bad" aerodynamics...
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