F1 Australian GP - Friday FP - 15/3/2013
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High or low nose?Sevach wrote:Coughlan confirmed the launch version will be run for the rest of the weekend.
The fbig silver duct that is at the front seems interesting, in that it does not seem to bring air to anything. It seems it collects the air expelled centrifugally by the brake's holes and channels it out on a more coherent fashion, shielding the turbulence generated at the rear-rest of teh wheel. Has something similar been don ebefore? I do not remember anything similar , but maybe I am wrongstefan_ wrote:https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BFZg9MtCQAEAnQs.png:large
Quite a few teams do it. Pioneered by RBR I believe.shelly wrote:The fbig silver duct that is at the front seems interesting, in that it does not seem to bring air to anything. It seems it collects the air expelled centrifugally by the brake's holes and channels it out on a more coherent fashion, shielding the turbulence generated at the rear-rest of teh wheel. Has something similar been don ebefore? I do not remember anything similar , but maybe I am wrongstefan_ wrote:https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BFZg9MtCQAEAnQs.png:large
I think that's what the outer CF shroud already does.shelly wrote:The fbig silver duct that is at the front seems interesting, in that it does not seem to bring air to anything. It seems it collects the air expelled centrifugally by the brake's holes and channels it out on a more coherent fashion, shielding the turbulence generated at the rear-rest of teh wheel. Has something similar been don ebefore? I do not remember anything similar , but maybe I am wrongstefan_ wrote:https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BFZg9MtCQAEAnQs.png:large