Brazil:
Very interesting! Merc are now fitting skid blocks to the TOP of their front wing endplates!SchuMassa wrote:
Maybe that'll give them more front downforcegilgen wrote:Very interesting! Merc are now fitting skid blocks to the TOP of their front wing endplates!SchuMassa wrote:http://sphotos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-a ... 1020_n.jpg[/img]
Norbert Haug wrote:"We are definitely starting without [the Coanda exhausts].
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"We think it still has an influence on heating the tyres. There is also a little bit of a lack of aero downforce which we could not improve compared to the others.
They gave up on the w03 a couple races ago. And since last week they are using every weekend as a "test" weekend. Free miles.wesley123 wrote:why would they run aero sensors there? To measure exhaust flow or are they having stalling problems with the rear wing?
If the tire wake reaches the area between the end plates then they did a really crappy job. Ah well, seems pretty likely, they are the only team to not get the coanda to work and ditched it.Timstr wrote:The pressure array is to gauge tyre wake effects of the 2013 tyres versus 2012 tyres I think.
Williams didn't get on top of it either, they don't seem to need it though.wesley123 wrote:If the tire wake reaches the area between the end plates then they did a really crappy job. Ah well, seems pretty likely, they are the only team to not get the coanda to work and ditched it.Timstr wrote:The pressure array is to gauge tyre wake effects of the 2013 tyres versus 2012 tyres I think.
Front tyre wake has an effect on the entire car.wesley123 wrote:If the tire wake reaches the area between the end plates then they did a really crappy job. Ah well, seems pretty likely, they are the only team to not get the coanda to work and ditched it.Timstr wrote:The pressure array is to gauge tyre wake effects of the 2013 tyres versus 2012 tyres I think.