yes...that's what it appears they've done....question now is....are they planning to compare today's exhaust with tuesdays and bring the version that works in barcelona?bhallg2k wrote:At first glance, it would appear they've decided not to even try to seal the diffuser.
Indeed. Maybe they have something else too? Who knows. See vertical split in engine cover?bhallg2k wrote:At first glance, it would appear they've decided not to even try to seal the diffuser.
Looks like it, but maybe those somewhat U shaped sidepods divert gasses where they are meant to go... Although, there aren't any floor openings and it looks nothing like solution introduced in Tuesday...bhallg2k wrote:At first glance, it would appear they've decided not to even try to seal the diffuser.
bhallg2k wrote:At first glance, it would appear they've decided not to even try to seal the diffuser.
I never said abandoning efforts to seal the diffuser is a bad thing. It was just an observation.Postmoe wrote:bhallg2k wrote:At first glance, it would appear they've decided not to even try to seal the diffuser.
You said teams were trying to put to work exhausts without even knowing if they could be beneficial in creating direct DF.
That means exhausts are to be used more for reducing drag, changing vortices... than to seal things or create massive DF.
I think Ferrari is understanding this possibility or at least takes it into account. And for that they are not trying to simply seal the diffuser.