no gain in using DRD in jerez, barcelona will be a more better example for testing this aero sensitive device then Jerez.Rikhart wrote:I dont understand why they dont just use another airbox without the ears, while not using the DRD. Maybe they didnt even make an alternative, so sure are they that the DRD will work and be an asset?
Sure I accept all that, then they should have put in an airbox without the ears, cant be that hard? They would even hide their plans a bit better like that. But no, they keep running with the blocked intakes, makes no sense.Neno wrote:no gain in using DRD in jerez, barcelona will be a more better example for testing this aero sensitive device then Jerez.Rikhart wrote:I dont understand why they dont just use another airbox without the ears, while not using the DRD. Maybe they didnt even make an alternative, so sure are they that the DRD will work and be an asset?
Jerez is also reason why Lotus didnt do much longer stints. Jerez is always being starting point to check everything on the car, not to exploit everything you did in winter pause.
The "ears" were on the car all four days, but they were closed, so no hidden purpose to have them apart from the already known one.spadeflush wrote:The extra intakes might have another function. Cooling maybe? I am no technical expert but if they ran with the ears for all 4 days without testing the device there must be more to it than we think
The device wasn´t there, thats my point. They had the intakes that feed it, but not the system installed. Making running with the intakes there, yet blocked, on all four days, very strange.Bredd wrote:They were having problems with it last year. If they run it with the ears but blocked and get data on airflow and the aerodynamics of the car without the passive drs being used but the device still being there. The device will create drag. When they unblock it they will be able to better isolate the benefits and disadvantages of the airflow and aero of the thing because they have he first bit of data. It's all about isolating the data.
It's first test, i think device is properly installed from beggining in the car (under this means their is place in car where device is coming), the car is maybe built around him and coanda. So, it's not strange that the intakes are there.Rikhart wrote:The device wasn´t there, thats my point. They had the intakes that feed it, but not the system installed. Making running with the intakes there, yet blocked, on all four days, very strange.Bredd wrote:They were having problems with it last year. If they run it with the ears but blocked and get data on airflow and the aerodynamics of the car without the passive drs being used but the device still being there. The device will create drag. When they unblock it they will be able to better isolate the benefits and disadvantages of the airflow and aero of the thing because they have he first bit of data. It's all about isolating the data.
I know they were but the systems job is to reduce drag. Now those ears by themselves create drag by just being another body part that catches airflow. This test they haven't used the system yet but they should know what the airflow is like on their car at the moment and the drag of the car. Next test at Barcelona when they do use the system they now know how much drag the car has how much does the device reduce that.Rikhart wrote:The device wasn´t there, thats my point. They had the intakes that feed it, but not the system installed. Making running with the intakes there, yet blocked, on all four days, very strange.Bredd wrote:They were having problems with it last year. If they run it with the ears but blocked and get data on airflow and the aerodynamics of the car without the passive drs being used but the device still being there. The device will create drag. When they unblock it they will be able to better isolate the benefits and disadvantages of the airflow and aero of the thing because they have he first bit of data. It's all about isolating the data.