bhallg2k wrote:
Really? Have you seen precisely where inducted flow is vented to cool the driver, or have you only seen what appears to be an inlet in an area that merely suggests it serves to cool something somewhere? Speculation is speculation is speculation; you can't have it both ways.
(Personally, I think a champagne shower on the podium is easily the most effective way to cool a driver. That's just me, though.)
Relax, man. Have an elliptical drink or something. If any of us knew exactly what's going on, we'd be employed by a team. But, because we don't and are not, we share our ideas here.
Haha on elyptical drink, (but the redbull has won all it's championships on the same principle
) well you can fairly speculate with what you have. We have a driver complaining about in cockpit temperatures. And we have one hole at the front of a car, which is normally in the nose.
However you can't make a fair speculation with what you don't have.
It's become very worrying the level of aero jargon being thrown around nowadays on blogs. And the actual facts never get investigated by the readers.
I'm not against speculation or sharing ideas or educated guesses, but when they are dished out out as facts, it sometimes gets out of hand and creates a lot of noise. It makes for less substance and readers don't know what to believer and may simply lose interest and skip the page.
That Hole , to me at least, is a cooling hole; based on our experience as F1 fans, we know a driver needs a cooling hole. If it's anything but that we simply can't know at this stage. It would be unfair to cram and jam unrelated theories to it.
It would be good to explain why the boundary layer shedding thing can be misused in this example, but...
aint nobody got time for that!
That's for another thread in the aero section.
Let's just say for now it's a cooling hole. haha.