The engine cover may or may not be new. But, the feature you've described has been used off and on for a while now.F1.Ru wrote:It is easy to figure, just you have to see the ending of the engine cover, which now features a small hot air exit, much like McLaren. In previous race i.e. Monza F2012 has no such things, its engine cover end just over the beam wing, but now they end a little further forward and have a gap for hot air exhaust ...................
Andrew Benson@andrewbensonf1
Ferrari have new front and rear wings in Singapore. The rear is different in every way - main plane, flap and endplates, plus extra strakes
the new wing didn't work,it upset car's balance!Bomber_Pilot wrote:They were both running the old rw in the second part of fp2
well they have to blame it on something...mind as well be teh wind tunnel...alogoc wrote:the new wing didn't work,it upset car's balance!Bomber_Pilot wrote:They were both running the old rw in the second part of fp2
i bet they will blame it on the wind tunnel!
Hey amo... mate find the hi-rez pic that you are mentioning so given them and though it seems double posting but think that will help for better understanding what is going with F2012.......amouzouris wrote:this is the new front wing which has rounded edges:
http://www.sutton-images.com/previews/d12sin1037.jpg
and this is the new rear wing with the hude gurney falp and new strakes mounted below the rear wing endplates:
http://www.sutton-images.com/previews/d12sin880.jpg
front wing:F1.Ru wrote:Hey amo... mate find the hi-rez pic that you are mentioning so given them and though it seems double posting but think that will help for better understanding what is going with F2012.......amouzouris wrote:this is the new front wing which has rounded edges:
http://www.sutton-images.com/previews/d12sin1037.jpg
and this is the new rear wing with the hude gurney falp and new strakes mounted below the rear wing endplates:
http://www.sutton-images.com/previews/d12sin880.jpg