Perhaps one wing has a better L/D ratio - but has issues when cranked to a low downforce wing angle? And so they have to run a wing with a slightly more inefficient L/D ratio, but more suited to the track layout's characteristics?Neno wrote:i wondered if team decided to race with high front downforce wing, and low downforce rear wing. what can you gain in this configuration? too much front downforce over rear can hurt car stability?
i know last year they brought special front wing for canada race, and it didnt work out well, to low downforce numbers. and because of that they had problems in race.
It's HS. I'm also quite confident it's INSRT, and probably either SCAR or SCAF.Gridlock wrote:[img]http://static.ow.ly/photos/original/GhLm.jpg[img]
Those dial labels in full, from top centre clockwise:
CLUT
TYRE
VISOR
HS (or IIS?)
DRY
DISP
BIAS
KNRO
INSRT (?)
SCA(obscured)
AERO
DOWN
UP
FAIL (useful on first laps?)
12 buttons, 9 dials.
goes on the front of your helmet, stops the wind from getting in your eyes. Quite handy at 200+ Mphvikram_d wrote:Noob question. What does the VISOR thing do?
vikram_d wrote:Noob question. What does the VISOR thing do?
http://www.jamesallenonf1.com/2012/03/h ... aysian-gp/To avoid visors misting up, these days drivers have an electrical element in the visor for wet or humid conditions, which is connected to the car, so when the visor begins to steam up, he pushes a button on the steering wheel and it demists the visor.
The one on top of the dashboard helps air over the helmet, both for aero efficiency and driver comfortvikram_d wrote:Noob question. What does the VISOR thing do?
And they'd be a button for that on the steering wheel? I think it's for demisting.rkn wrote:The one on top of the dashboard helps air over the helmet, both for aero efficiency and driver comfortvikram_d wrote:Noob question. What does the VISOR thing do?
I know, but VISOR is an option on steering wheel which was posted just before, so he was asking what that was.Red Schneider wrote:I think RKN is referring to the very tiny windshield on the Lotus.
You can clearly see everything here>Gridlock wrote: Those dial labels in full, from top centre clockwise:
CLUT
TYRE
VISOR
HS (or IIS?)
DRY
DISP
BIAS
KNRO
INSRT (?)
SCA(obscured)
AERO
DOWN
UP
FAIL (useful on first laps?)
12 buttons, 9 dials.