Here you can see Lotus running a similar arrangement on the rearwing, closest to the endplates (coincidentally they are actually running their DRD in this picture as well..):
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Realy Lotus did fantastic job in cleaning space around beam wing, gearbox, diffuser, even with DRD on picture. With their ramp tunnel i must say they did better job if we compare Red Bull and Lotus rear end. Red Bull really have tight and compact sidepods with much space left, but Lotus is not much behind them. If we take reference betwen Red Bull and Lotus as teacher and student in term of look of whole rear end, i think student beat teacher.dren wrote:That is a really clean design.
both can be seen as a renault works teamRaptor22 wrote:is this the Lotus thread or the RedBull thread, I'm confused
winth304 wrote:both can be seen as a renault works teamRaptor22 wrote:is this the Lotus thread or the RedBull thread, I'm confused
Key difference - Lotus *was* Red Bull *is*winth304 wrote:both can be seen as a renault works teamRaptor22 wrote:is this the Lotus thread or the RedBull thread, I'm confused
Yes they do have an intake, you can see it quite clearly on the previous page. It´s on the swan neck just before the beamwing. They have a detachable cover they can put on or take off, to expose the intake.dren wrote:1. I'm not convinced the RB9 has any ducts or holes in and around the rear wings. They don't have intakes anywhere for the flow. Last year's device simply connected a high pressure area on a wing to a low pressure area on a different wing. They do not have an actuating mechanism this year.
2. You will want to stall the wing creating the most drag. The diffuser is efficient DF. If you stall the beam wing the diffuser will lose a bit of efficiency, but it likely will not stall.
Yes...I just realized how horrible my work monitors are. I see it now. A very nice solution. The flow around and just under the cooling exhaust hole will stay straight as it comes to a point before it enters the duct. That seems to be a permanent attachment. There has to be something, perhaps the opening, that can be altered for different tracks.Rikhart wrote:Yes they do have an intake, you can see it quite clearly on the previous page. It´s on the swan neck just before the beamwing. They have a detachable cover they can put on or take off, to expose the intake.
Why does it need to be altered for each track? Perhaps the benefit they have is minor enough to be consistent and effective on any long straight. Hence that's why they blow the beam wing only. It would make more sense to have a smaller gain you know works everywhere, than a huge gain you continually have to fiddle with to make it work.dren wrote:Yes...I just realized how horrible my work monitors are. I see it now. A very nice solution. The flow around and just under the cooling exhaust hole will stay straight as it comes to a point before it enters the duct. That seems to be a permanent attachment. There has to be something, perhaps the opening, that can be altered for different tracks.Rikhart wrote:Yes they do have an intake, you can see it quite clearly on the previous page. It´s on the swan neck just before the beamwing. They have a detachable cover they can put on or take off, to expose the intake.