And only team not to curl up the bottom at the end plate, its just flat on the FerrariCrucial_Xtreme wrote:The new FW spotted in China is the most interesting development seen thus far in China. Ferrari being the only team to introduce a slot in the FWEP-foot plate was a surprise and the end plate & foot plate introduced today is even more interesting, now two slots and the lacks the turn up leading to the inside of the endplate. It also appears the guides on the inside of the end plate have been re-orientated.
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The second is probably the one that was tested in Malaysia with the split flapCrucial_Xtreme wrote:The new FW spotted in China is the most interesting development seen thus far in China. Ferrari being the only team to introduce a slot in the FWEP-foot plate was a surprise and the end plate & foot plate introduced today is even more interesting, now two slots and the lacks the turn up leading to the inside of the endplate. It also appears the guides on the inside of the end plate have been re-orientated.
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No the second picture has two separate splits in the footplate, the one tested in Australis/Malaysia only had one.wesley123 wrote:
The second is probably the one that was tested in Malaysia with the split flap
What is this? What kind of sensor ??f1316 wrote:
Looks like an open shark mouth to me.