Upon closer inspection of the below rear shots, I do see changes to the rear break duct winglets. They have removed the 'endplate' from the edge of the winglets. Not sure if that change was used for qualifying or not.
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thank you for the infoflyboy2160 wrote:it may have been "fix it again, tony" at times in the past, but this year's carbon fiber quality looks stunning to me! (I believe another poster also pointed this out previously.) thanks to all those posting the close up pictures.
in these three races it has been the fastest overall - very fast in quali alsoNomore wrote:The fastest car of this season.
yep, Hope it will be till Barsil 2013...we Ferraris fans really miss that.shelly wrote:in these three races it has been the fastest overall - very fast in quali alsoNomore wrote:The fastest car of this season.
The changes I can spot is a reduced span on the lower winglets whilst keeping their endplate but removing the endplate from the upper winglets. My initial thoughts on the reason behind this is that the vortex induced by the winglets reduces the drag induced by the rear wheels whilst reducing the downforce they produce as well..Overall targeting a decrease in drag.. I am also wondering if this upgrade will not be used in every race since the shanghai track is a lower downforce one.f300v10 wrote:Upon closer inspection of the below rear shots, I do see changes to the rear break duct winglets. They have removed the 'endplate' from the edge of the winglets. Not sure if that change was used for qualifying or not.
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http://www.omnicorse.it/img/articoli/ev ... eriore.jpg
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http://i.imgur.com/HLHIjbs.jpg
amouzouris wrote:The changes I can spot is a reduced span on the lower winglets whilst keeping their endplate but removing the endplate from the upper winglets. My initial thoughts on the reason behind this is that the vortex induced by the winglets reduces the drag induced by the rear wheels whilst reducing the downforce they produce as well..Overall targeting a decrease in drag.. I am also wondering if this upgrade will not be used in every race since the shanghai track is a lower downforce one.f300v10 wrote:Upon closer inspection of the below rear shots, I do see changes to the rear break duct winglets. They have removed the 'endplate' from the edge of the winglets. Not sure if that change was used for qualifying or not.
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http://www.omnicorse.it/img/articoli/ev ... eriore.jpg
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http://i.imgur.com/HLHIjbs.jpg
I would like to hear (read) the opinion of the other 'aero members' of the forum
that could be it as well! I think I have a long week of modelling and CFD testing ahead...I know this might not be so interesting for most people but I find it extremely interesting..!shelly wrote:amouzouris wrote:The changes I can spot is a reduced span on the lower winglets whilst keeping their endplate but removing the endplate from the upper winglets. My initial thoughts on the reason behind this is that the vortex induced by the winglets reduces the drag induced by the rear wheels whilst reducing the downforce they produce as well..Overall targeting a decrease in drag.. I am also wondering if this upgrade will not be used in every race since the shanghai track is a lower downforce one.f300v10 wrote:Upon closer inspection of the below rear shots, I do see changes to the rear break duct winglets. They have removed the 'endplate' from the edge of the winglets. Not sure if that change was used for qualifying or not.
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http://www.omnicorse.it/img/articoli/ev ... eriore.jpg
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http://i.imgur.com/HLHIjbs.jpg
I would like to hear (read) the opinion of the other 'aero members' of the forum
In my opinion by removing the endplates they have the vortex starting lower (some 50mm lower?) and thus they have more downwash effect on the gap between rear wheel and footplate. So in my opinon they are looking at some extra downforce by making coanda exhausts work better
I doubt it. If you would want to increase the footplate vortex you would probably rather remove the winglets on the lower elements completely and would leave them on on the upper ones. Also I think it would be to high and could even be detrimental to the footplate vortex.shelly wrote:In my opinion by removing the endplates they have the vortex starting lower (some 50mm lower?) and thus they have more downwash effect on the gap between rear wheel and footplate. So in my opinon they are looking at some extra downforce by making coanda exhausts work better
that could be it as well! I think I have a long week of modelling and CFD testing ahead...I know this might not be so interesting for most people but I find it extremely interesting..![/quote]