Nothing to do with the front inlet, there are plenty of places to gather air elsewhere on the car I'm sure. As far as I'm aware that bulge grows depending on the temperature of the race weekend.f1rules wrote:yes is exactly just beneath the renault text there is a bulk, that is feed from the front inlet or? and has it always been there
McMrocks wrote:they took a new front wing on and then vettel was 0.3 faster than the others
I mean they changed during q3 the fw...
Edit: Marko even said that they only changed the angle. It is forbidden to change the fw during Q
Helmut Marko said it in the interview with RTL. I dont'T know if it is right. Webber had DRS problemsHuntresa wrote:McMrocks wrote:they took a new front wing on and then vettel was 0.3 faster than the others
I mean they changed during q3 the fw...
Edit: Marko even said that they only changed the angle. It is forbidden to change the fw during Q
Why would it be forbidden to change FW during Q ? Its after Q its forbidden up until the racestart.
it was faster only, because others made the mistakes in q3, hamilton two or three lock ups, grosjean slide,... i still think grosjean have fastest car in Valencia, but silly little mistakes differ champion from rookie, and with so much difference between cars, even if they even, vettel win. also you must take into account that vettel is excellent qualifing driver, maybe the best of all drivers in grid, and that this is his track.McMrocks wrote:they took a new front wing on and then vettel was 0.3 faster than the others
I mean they changed during q3 the fw...
Edit: Marko even said that they only changed the angle. It is forbidden to change the fw during Q
i completely disagree. this sounds like rationionalism and a perpertual motion scheme.Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Red Bull's double-floor
One of Red Bull's technical trademarks is the refusal to abandon an idea just because it doesn't work at the first attempt.
....... Very neat.
McCabism
agreeflyboy2160 wrote:i completely disagree. this sounds like rationionalism and a perpertual motion scheme.Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Red Bull's double-floor
One of Red Bull's technical trademarks is the refusal to abandon an idea just because it doesn't work at the first attempt.
....... Very neat.
McCabism
what about the surface drag and interference losses in that duct? why do the pressure zones behind the tunnel act 'better' through that duct than it does through free stream air?
i'll stick with the simple answer: the tunnel keeps the lower sidepod air from messing up the ramp flow. if they didn't have a ramp, the whole coke bottle area would work better without a tunnel.
does anyone think those tunnels would be there if they didn't have the exhaust ramp?