You are assuming they have the same wheelbase...Joie de vivre wrote:The tunnel on RBR starts earlier than tunnel on E21. Due that RBR is much tighter at the rear. Kudos to RedBull.
... and someone used to say: "Assumption is the mother of all f**k-ups!"ringo wrote:You are assuming they have the same wheelbase...Joie de vivre wrote:The tunnel on RBR starts earlier than tunnel on E21. Due that RBR is much tighter at the rear. Kudos to RedBull.
You are a tipical donuts =D> =D>Donuts wrote:... and someone used to say: "Assumption is the mother of all f**k-ups!"ringo wrote:You are assuming they have the same wheelbase...Joie de vivre wrote:The tunnel on RBR starts earlier than tunnel on E21. Due that RBR is much tighter at the rear. Kudos to RedBull.
For those people claiming that the RBR is so much better based on the above picture, one needs to consider a few things before coming to preliminary conclusions.
But jokes aside, I'm not the one having a disscussion about which rear end is tighter. What does it matter, there are clearly differnt philosophies between the teams.westech wrote:You are a tipical donuts =D> =D>
Could the device at the bottom of the engine intake be used to somehow moderate, or tune, oscillation around the inlet so that flow into the DRD intakes is pulsed, which would increase the potency of the DRD's effect on the rear wing?stefan_ wrote:Close-up of the airbox (brightened up a little bit)
Top-down view of what I have in mind.This analysis successfully demonstrated that short duration impinging jets had an immediate effect on attaching the flow, and a long-term effect decreasing overall drag determined from the wake size. Additionally it was shown that the orientation of the jet had a significant effect on the flow behavior, and the shape of the pulse itself.
+100Tomba wrote:For those people claiming that the RBR is so much better based on the above picture, one needs to consider a few things before coming to preliminary conclusions.
First of all, the left Lotus picture shows a part of the right of the car, while on the RBR the image shows exactly the left hand side (on the Lotus you can see the top line of the airbox). This may not be immediately obvious, but it tricks us into thinking that the RBR rear end is much narrower.
Secondly, the perspective is different.The Lotus picture is an almost perfect shot from above the car. On the RBR, you can clearly see one side of the DRS actuator, showing that the camera was not immediately above the car. This also leads into thinking the RBR is smaller, as the central tail funnel overlaps some of the bodywork.
Finally, please consider that both cars fit the exact same Renault engines under the hood of the sidepod. RBR have not shrunk the engine, although it could appear like it from this image.