Lewis did hint that a new floor, front and rear wings were the expected upgrades.tranquility2k4 wrote:http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/bild ... ow_item=47
Auto-motor-und-sport is reporting of a new floor for mercedes?
Lewis did hint that a new floor, front and rear wings were the expected upgrades.tranquility2k4 wrote:http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/bild ... ow_item=47
Auto-motor-und-sport is reporting of a new floor for mercedes?
I think you're talking about a part of the brake duct.dans79 wrote:is it me, or does that valley in the floor lead directly into what looks like a raised opening?
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That looks like it's molded into the floor to me if you zoom in on it. Plus it looks like it's a good 75cm from the side of the diffuser.I think you're talking about a part of the brake duct.
Its the shape of the brake duct.dans79 wrote:That looks like it's molded into the floor to me if you zoom in on it. Plus it looks like it's a good 75cm from the side of the diffuser.I think you're talking about a part of the brake duct.
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Not really, they curve down their brake duct to the floor similar the the strakes in font of the rear wheels.Neno wrote:I love when this team do couple of low fuel runs and make quick time, now everyone trying to play expert and find their "advantages", or this "seems odd" but at end it's just ordinary rear break, like on ANY OTHER car.
I was under the impression the Hamilton failure was caused by a broken brake line probably caused by the fire in that area the day before. Do you have a source on that?mep wrote:That duct just fits into the picture that they have some problems with brake cooling. Which has caused the the accident of Hamilton as well as the Schumacher crash in Singapore.
It was a brake line, I read that from like 4 or 5 different sources.Owen.C93 wrote:I was under the impression the Hamilton failure was caused by a broken brake line probably caused by the fire in that area the day before. Do you have a source on that?mep wrote:That duct just fits into the picture that they have some problems with brake cooling. Which has caused the the accident of Hamilton as well as the Schumacher crash in Singapore.
You can influence the front tyre's wake by changing the design of the front wing, particularly the endplate. Lat year someone referenced a couple of papers that showed some work done on this area. The flow structures behind the front tyre were markedly different with different front wing endplates. The brake duct appendages will also have a strong effect on the form of the tyre's wake.Ferraripilot wrote:Great shots there.
Can anyone further explain the benefits of understanding front tire wake patterns? Correct me if I'm wrong, but there's not any real way to control that, so I suspect their purpose is to understand precisely what the wake effects and what it doesn't and that's about it. It's not like measuring diffuser wake or some other component etc. I would love to know if anyone has anything further to add to this though.