Pull rod went away? I must've missed thatKiril Varbanov wrote:Pull rod? I'm glad that it finally went away.
Pull rod went away? I must've missed thatKiril Varbanov wrote:Pull rod? I'm glad that it finally went away.
We will have a low downforce package for Canada.Teechnical wrote:Yeah definitely. Must've been a typo. :S
Logically, Canada doesn't suit the F2012 too much, due to its low downforce nature.
AND TOP SPEED.
God we need that.
Dear me, slip of the tongue, I meant that the discussion about it went away At least for a while?raymondu999 wrote:Pull rod went away? I must've missed thatKiril Varbanov wrote:Pull rod? I'm glad that it finally went away.
Gone from this thread, properly gone. It is still alive in its own little world. viewtopic.php?f=6&t=9345&view=unread#unreadKiril Varbanov wrote:Dear me, slip of the tongue, I meant that the discussion about it went away At least for a while?
Domenicali: Ferrari must focus on single-lap pacebhallg2k wrote:I've been trying to figure out that structure, too. My first thought was that it could be a Daffy Duct adapter, a la Mercedes. But, it doesn't appear to have the type of openings necessary, and the nose is absent any inlets at all...
...My best bet is that a Daffy Duct is coming, it's just not quite there yet...
I think it's structural, not a protection. If it is only a protection it will not need such big bolts. May be it helps to give more rigidity to the nose.sknguy wrote:Just some protection when swapping front wings I'd guess?rjsa wrote:Seems not to me, some kind of housing.ema00 wrote:Is the part in carbon fiber at the centre a part of the car or it's a part of the external structure? (in the second photo)
Where I guess X is quiet happy feeling the king of discussion.richard_leeds wrote:Gone from this thread, properly gone. It is still alive in its own little world. viewtopic.php?f=6&t=9345&view=unread#unreadKiril Varbanov wrote:Dear me, slip of the tongue, I meant that the discussion about it went away At least for a while?
Yeah I know it seems odd that after all these years they'd decide to throw a sheild there. And although carbon fibre is strong, the piece doesn't look strong enough to be structural, at least laterally or vertically. Just from looking at it, the only stengthening looks to be from some frontal impacting. Could it be just a transport feature when packing and unpacking the chassis?bhallg2k wrote:I've been trying to figure out that structure, too. My first thought was that it could be a Daffy Duct adapter, a la Mercedes. But, it doesn't appear to have the type of openings necessary, and the nose is absent any inlets at all.
I don't know why the team would all of the sudden decide that the car requires any sort of added protection in that area in the event of a nose change. They've been fine without one for decades.
The answer is: it depends.Crucial_Xtreme wrote:I posted this(1st) picture during the Spanish GP weekend of Ferrari's new floor & diffuser which has 2 gurney flaps. I've searched through pictures of other cars and it doesn't seem that many teams are using 2 gurney flaps at the trailing edge of the diffuser. Interesting as I'm sure it's aiding downforce, but how much drag are both causing is what I'm wondering.