This solution allows unrestricted flow in the middle of the car, where it will also not be disturbed by the suspension, making it easier to calculate / use. If the absolute air volumn is higher or not I won't even bother guessing, but it's "virgin" ( I kind of feel strange using this term on these cars ).Blanchimont wrote:It's also possible that both fingers belong to the crash structure. But why do you think that the Lotus solution is better than the others? The rules demand that you the cross section 50mm behind the tip has to have a minimum cross section of 9000mm², that's the cross section of the right finger. The second finger increases the cross section from 50mm behind the tip onwards and also doubles the turbolences and weight.CBeck113 wrote:Interesting that they made the nose asymetrical, but I can't believe that the FIA let them get away with it (i.e. aerodynamic function of the vanity panel, which must be the shorter side of the nose) ... there will be many changes before the second test, since this solution will be much better than the Williams & McLaren solutions.
No Exhaust?
Horizontal projection means viewed from the top.adrianjordan wrote:Isn't "horizontal projection" effectively when viewed from the side?
If so then wouldn't that allow for the walrus nose anyway regardless of whether the word single is in there or not??
Their ERS works so well they don't have to burn any fuel.el-Magico wrote:No Exhaust?
Maybe the right "fork tine" is not a part of the crash structure ... maybe it's the vanity panel...beelsebob wrote: Nope.
15.4.3:
It must have a minimum external cross section, in horizontal projection, of 9000mm2 at a point 50mm behind its forward-most point.
http://argent.fia.com/web/fia-public.ns ... _20.07.pdf
Not so much the nose, but if that's the real back end then they've done some serious gearbox/turbo packaging work back there, if you ignore the shark fin it almost looks like the Williams rear end of recent years.anzx wrote:, and quick look to the back of the car, it looks like this car will be more than just competiteve this year.
Actually it means viewed from the front. Horizontal projection gives a vertical cross section.andrewf1 wrote:Horizontal projection means viewed from the top.adrianjordan wrote:Isn't "horizontal projection" effectively when viewed from the side?
If so then wouldn't that allow for the walrus nose anyway regardless of whether the word single is in there or not??