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Also, Williams seems to have copied theis feature--the vertical elements, not the assymmetry--with obvious vertical elements. They don't seem as sculpted as on the BAR but they are there nonetheless.
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Pretty quick copying.
Excellent job by Dave Richards and Goeff Willis. Notice the IRL style airbox, it looks like an upside down triagle shape, which allows more airflow towards the rear wing compared to ones used by Jaguars...McLarens.The rear wing also has a two vertical elements connecting the both horizontal plates to each other. The (disputable) reason for this is to limit sideways draft, but we at least know for sure it comes from WRC. The link is then quickly made, since BAR boss David Richards is head of prodrive, a WRC manufacturer.
Well it had to do a clarification of the rearwing regulation (which was related to another develpment which BAR had in the pipeleine), unintendedly, the cross-sectional shape of the fences run by BAR (and later Williams) were deemed illegal. Both BAR and Willams have now adopted much smaller fences, complying with the cross sectional shape stipulated in the rules.-shr3d- wrote:hey timstr,
i have been following this post but wasnt aware that the fences didnt comply with regulation. do you know what the official verdict is regarding them??
hmmm i was really looking forward to this weekends race to see if BAR are the real deal since Catalunya is maybe the biggest test on an F1 car and it would seem that they are right up there.