The net effect for the teams not using a ramped effect is that they are behind and have clearly lost out to Lotus, Sauber and Red Bull. Mercedes have laughably tried to insinuate that Renault are doing something 'special', completely painting over what Sauber have managed.Crucial_Xtreme wrote:I think Gary Anderson is off his rocker saying that teams(Ferrari/McLaren?etc) are using the exhaust for only the brake ducts. Ferrari, McLaren etc are also trying to seal the diffuser with their exhaust, they're just doing it without the ramp.
You can't seal the diffuser effectively unless you are guiding, almost coaxing, exhaust gas in a specific area otherwise it is completely counterproductive - at best inconsistent and at worse slowing you down. Mercedes, Ferrari and McLaren can't do that so they are blowing across a gap and the only area that they can do that in is the brake duct area.
Gary Anderson is right. Coming out with a throwaway statement that Mercedes. Ferrari and McLaren are 'doing the same thing without the ramp' completely paints over the mechanics of what is happening. They can't 'do the same thing'. That's why they've fallen quite a way behind......