I think this picture from above clears your questionheho07 wrote:
Silly questions.
Does Redbull floor have 3 tunnel now?
I did not see 3rd tunnel until this weekend.
Optical illusion...just the vane on the inside front of rear tire probably to keep exhaust gases away from sidewall.marcush. wrote:
What´s going on there with the ramp? they created a double floor here?
back to back WDC/WCCs will remove a lot of sympathyChuckjr wrote:Somehow I just don't feel sorry for Newey.
To be fair the original RB7 in its launch spec had a tight behind too - it wasn't until Barca 2 that they doled out the ramp with some Botox.RB7ate9 wrote:With all of the changes to the rear end with gapped floors, additional turning vanes, and ramps, one does have to feel sorry for Newey having to compromise the smooth RB5-7 heritage.
rssh wrote:This looks like Newely has tried to make double diffuser with this iteration of the ramp very agressively . I am waiting to see if other teams ask for a clarification from the FIA .
May be these ramp styled exhaust may be banned next season too if the car is uncatchable in the long run pace .
I would like to see all of the different exhaust specs race against each other (with as many of the other components being the same: rear wings, no DDRS, front wings, etc) to see how the ramp/double floor combo has improved over the a-spec.raymondu999 wrote:To be fair the original RB7 in its launch spec had a tight behind too - it wasn't until Barca 2 that they doled out the ramp with some Botox.RB7ate9 wrote:With all of the changes to the rear end with gapped floors, additional turning vanes, and ramps, one does have to feel sorry for Newey having to compromise the smooth RB5-7 heritage.