China 2013 - Friday (12.04.2013)
Ferrari have a new floor and difuser in this GP......f300v10 wrote:So other than the new front wing and turning vanes I can't see any other outwardly visible changes. I haven't found a shot of the diffuser area yet to compare, but it looks like the aero work is concentrated at the front of the car. The rear wing appears identical to the last race.
Yes IIRC this is a completely a new thinking philosophy for FW in a part of Ferrari. Caz every other team are trying to send the air outside of wheel wake where Ferrari is trying to scoop some air inside the wheel. May be its directing air towards the Front wheel break disk. Or as a wild guess Ferrari might trying to replicate some of the Flex wing solution with this as car speed rise so does the air flow around the tyre. so with angled FW they will bend the tip of FW as well as the whole FW toward the ground. But the burning question is how they are mitigating the problem of drag in high speed. Think that F138's FW is designed with remembering this concept. As the high speed air started to create drag problem by lowering the FW towards ground, so Ferrai's FW must stall somehow to negate that effect.Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Fernando & Felipe using the new FW with 2 slots in the endplate footplate
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Thanks X2 for the link.Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Ferrari new FW Analysis & flo-viz from Piola
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F1.ru wrote:Or as a wild guess Ferrari might trying to replicate some of the Flex wing solution with this as car speed rise so does the air flow around the tyre. so with angled FW they will bend the tip of FW as well as the whole FW toward the ground. But the burning question is how they are mitigating the problem of drag in high speed. Think that F138's FW is designed with remembering this concept. As the high speed air started to create drag problem by lowering the FW towards ground, so Ferrai's FW must stall somehow to negate that effect.
Piola reports the outer gurney flap has changed.f300v10 wrote:So other than the new front wing and turning vanes I can't see any other outwardly visible changes. I haven't found a shot of the diffuser area yet to compare, but it looks like the aero work is concentrated at the front of the car. The rear wing appears identical to the last race.
Translation of Piola's Article:Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Piola reports the outer gurney flap has changed.f300v10 wrote:So other than the new front wing and turning vanes I can't see any other outwardly visible changes. I haven't found a shot of the diffuser area yet to compare, but it looks like the aero work is concentrated at the front of the car. The rear wing appears identical to the last race.
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Ferrari has also changed the rear diffuser recovering of the concepts we had already seen on the F2012 last year in the second half of the season: the Gurney flap that "frames" the extractor now has a more rounded in the outer part, revealing also a greater inclination of the side wall.
The F138 in China is proving to be a machine that has recovered the downforce that seemed to be lacking and is especially noticeable in the exploitation of soft tires: Fernando Alonso managed to close the fastest lap in FP3 maintaining an excellent step in the third sector, where other machines are already in crisis.
The front wing and turning vanes were used. However Alonso mentioned some of the parts they brought did not deliver. Not sure what those parts were, and they may not have been visible I.e. not bodywork.Ludus wrote:hi guys. have someone noticed if the upgrades bring in china were used in qualifying ?
Below is from Malasia, and I can't see any difference in the diffuser or Gurney. It clearly changed between rounds 1 and 2, but I'm not convenced it has changed again for China.Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Piola reports the outer gurney flap has changed.f300v10 wrote:So other than the new front wing and turning vanes I can't see any other outwardly visible changes. I haven't found a shot of the diffuser area yet to compare, but it looks like the aero work is concentrated at the front of the car. The rear wing appears identical to the last race.
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