I may be wrong then.
but it seemed that Mercedes and RBR ran with this system.
Mercedes certainly did not. RBR may have run with it on the beam wing, but no body knows.Rhodium wrote:I may be wrong then.
but it seemed that Mercedes and RBR ran with this system.
What makes you think RBR ran their DRD?Rhodium wrote:I may be wrong then.
but it seemed that Mercedes and RBR ran with this system.
That works on complately diffrent principle that Lotus DRD that RBR also copied, if you remember RBR running with vertical pipe under the rear wing at winter tests.Rhodium wrote:i think that just because i read that ...
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I do not see why RBR has abandoned the idea in 2013 (same for Mercedes).
i think they have not run it in test yet - the central pillar we saw was something different (used in winter befroe 2012 alreadY). But I may be wrong, we will wait and seekorzeniow wrote:What makes you think RBR ran their DRD?Rhodium wrote:I may be wrong then.
but it seemed that Mercedes and RBR ran with this system.
They didn't run with anything attached to their rear wing main plate at Oz.
Not so much suspected as they do have one stalling the beam wing, we have the seen the ducts and holes.Blackout wrote:RBR is suspected to have two DRD, a rear wing staller and a beam wing staller.
Experimental ? As in a new concept eventho the current one is a new concept for Lotus ? Or another completely new concept nothing alike the others ? Whatever it is, its sounds very intresting!Carlo's wrote:Lotus will have an experimental exhaust and bodywork combination as well as a new front wing to try out on Friday in Malaysia #F1
~Matt Somerfield
I ever more excited for MalaysiaCarlo's wrote:Lotus will have an experimental exhaust and bodywork combination as well as a new front wing to try out on Friday in Malaysia #F1
~Matt Somerfield