Thanks for posting it up on here, Kiril, I was meant to when I first released it. FYI, this drawing is based on a picture of the VJM07 wind tunnel model. The picture it is based on was taken in July, so a lot might have changed since then. The front and rear portions of the car were visible, but the middle section was blocked my a computer monitor. The image was pretty grainy as well, so I couldn't make out all of the details.Kiril Varbanov wrote:https://twitter.com/theWPTformula/statu ... 9917735936
Agreed, although I would be surprised if anyone went in-wash. You get more surface area to play with using an out-wash design, and the aero-structures around the front tyres will already be quite familiar. Perhaps we will see more of the vanes that Red Bull were using towards the latter stages of the year to control tyre wake.Owen.C93 wrote:Outwash frontwing was the other interesting point.
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
Yes a Vanity panel can be usedThunders wrote:I guess they will not be the only Team with such a Step. Actually i would be surprised it not the most Teams would go for that.
Can there be a Vanity Panel or is that just for the Nose?
It looks a bit odd, I guess it will loook sleeker in real, to fulfill dimension regulations most probably.turbof1 wrote:I don't see the use of a step underneath the chassis. Unless things like a higher CoG, boundary layer and lift suddenly are performance enhancers, it looks pointless.
Unless you use a "reverse" s-duct. Where the scoope is on the top of the nose drawing air in and blowing it underneath the nose at the step??turbof1 wrote:I don't see the use of a step underneath the chassis. Unless things like a higher CoG, boundary layer and lift suddenly are performance enhancers, it looks pointless.
Surely the bottom 'step' would act like the pelican nose that appeared on some of the cars this year (Most notably Lotus), designed to produce a low pressure area which helps such the car down producing downforce. Why would you then put a duct from the top of the nose down to this area? would this not produce a high pressure area under the nose which effectively produces lift?Crucial_Xtreme wrote:http://www.omnicorse.it/img/articoli/ev ... 33657_.jpg
Piola says the SFI car will have a step like in 2012 but not on the nose, on the body..
http://www.omnicorse.it/magazine/33657/ ... lla-scocca