Pat ChipFryer has spoken to someone about this weekend...and of possible rear downforce updates?
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/21052012/ ... g-way.html
those large vanes added which are next to the tire...except from flow conditioning and some drag reduction because air flow wont be experiencing that much friction against the moving tire surface... it also looks like they are trying to protect the tire sidewall from something..possibly for the revisited exhaust solution?? maybe to protect the tire from overheating?Dream Theater wrote:Hi guys, yesterday I posted two footage of the F2012's rear brake ducts. I think it may be interesting, if we consider that there aren't much clear images of the rear brake ducts.
Give it a look: viewtopic.php?f=12&t=11778&start=4470#p345815
Negative.Ferrari said the problem is the traction exit slow corners so that more rear downforce will be better.Teechnical wrote:The car's front end downforce (for turn in/cornering) is better or that the rear downforce (better for corner exit/easier to drive)
Correct?
Jaba.hut you are really challenging X.. to brake his silence.jaba.hut wrote:Traction out of slow corners is more rear pull rod suspension issue then aero issue.
Looking ahead, Fry said that more developments were planned over the next few races – including new aerodynamic parts for Canada and a fresh push on exhaust designs.
"[For Monaco] we have a few more small updates that will bring some more downforce to the car, but the interesting thing [there] is how each car uses its tyres," said Fry.
"It is going to be a constant drive for updating, like everyone does these days. We have a different rear wing and front wing package for Canada, which is a slightly different downforce level.
"And then we are working on the exhaust system. There will be versions of that that we will test. We learned a lot at the start of the year in understanding the problems we had from that, and we had another go at Mugello.
"We have a good understanding, but the performance... we are just trying to put it on the car as quickly as we can. It will be a constant drive all the way through the season."
Benvenuto nel forum amico! This is one of the better pictures of the new rear brake ducts. Definitely Red Bull inspired. The main vertical deflector makes the bottom wishbone look almost deformed. The very top of the brake duct looks almost like a carbon copy of the RB style. Interesting horizontal winglet by bottom wishbone. It looks like the duct size may be smaller than before.Dream Theater wrote:!
As my first contribute, I post two footage of the new F2012's rear brake ducts, taken from my Barcelona GP recording.
Unfortunately, this is the best I could find, bacause, I know that there aren't many images of the rear brake ducts.
I hope it will be useful anyway.
Grazie a te per il benvenuto.Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Grazie for the pictures of the brake ducts. There aren't many good ones around.