yesterday's configuration wasn't the real update...it wouldn't be legal...ema00 wrote:does it mean that the yesterday "new" configuration doesn't work? I hope not, it'll be another big fail
thank youamouzouris wrote:yesterday's configuration wasn't the real update...it wouldn't be legal...ema00 wrote:does it mean that the yesterday "new" configuration doesn't work? I hope not, it'll be another big fail
it was just to test the effect the update will have...
why not ? I don't see much difference between Ferrari exhaust and previous Sauber oneamouzouris wrote:yesterday's configuration wasn't the real update...it wouldn't be legal... it was just to test the effect the update will have...
the 'tongue' is attached to the exhaust so it makes it part of it...and even if it is legal...yesterday's work was just patch up work.....u can't really expect ferrari to have such an incomplete upgrade....poz wrote:why not ? I don't see much difference between Ferrari exhaust and previous Sauber oneamouzouris wrote:yesterday's configuration wasn't the real update...it wouldn't be legal... it was just to test the effect the update will have...
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I mean, we don't have a clear picture of Ferrari solution: if the exhaust exit point 10 degrees upward and the "tongue" is outside the cone defined by the point 5.8.4 of Technical Regulations is should be legal.
The problem is that yesterday ferrari "tongue" was an integral part of the exhaust exit obtained simply bending down and cutting the tube and so I think that it was not legal but it is only a formal problem: it is rather easy to make legal such a solution if they want to use it on race.poz wrote:why not ? I don't see much difference between Ferrari exhaust and previous Sauber oneamouzouris wrote:yesterday's configuration wasn't the real update...it wouldn't be legal... it was just to test the effect the update will have...
I mean, we don't have a clear picture of Ferrari solution: if the exhaust exit point 10 degrees upward and the "tongue" is outside the cone defined by the point 5.8.4 of Technical Regulations is should be legal.
Bodywork(FIA official definition):amouzouris wrote: the 'tongue' is attached to the exhaust so it makes it part of it...and even if it is legal...yesterday's work was just patch up work.....u can't really expect ferrari to have such an incomplete upgrade...
I agree. Let the tongue start 1 mm before the exit and it should be legalmotobaleno wrote: The problem is that yesterday ferrari "tongue" was an integral part of the exhaust exit obtained simply bending down and cutting the tube and so I think that it was not legal but it is only a formal problem: it is rather easy to make legal such a solution if they want to use it on race
Yes, you went completely FIA here..poz wrote:I agree. Let the tongue start 1 mm before the exit and it should be legalmotobaleno wrote: The problem is that yesterday ferrari "tongue" was an integral part of the exhaust exit obtained simply bending down and cutting the tube and so I think that it was not legal but it is only a formal problem: it is rather easy to make legal such a solution if they want to use it on race
The latest rumor is Ferrari will run their new sidepod/exhaust setup tomorrow, supposedly without the much discussed Acer ducts.Teechnical wrote:Recent comments and pictures don't really predict that the new upgrades will bring a change to the car which will jump them up to the podium. Btw will the acer ducts still be present in the new exhaust upgrade? Or will we ditch them to go to a Mclaren or a Sauber style solution.