Toro Rosso STR9 Renault

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i think they wanted to put the rear upper arm within the rear wing end plates.
no beam wing this year.
moving the rear wheels forward would alter weight distribution, likely negatively as it seems like they tend to load the nose or tea tray with the ballast. also, i believe the rear wing placement is based on the rear wheel centerline, so moving the rear wheel forward would move the rear wing with it. as it is, they lengthen the back of the cars with unnecessarily long gearbox casings. they get a more gradual coke bottle, it tends to benefit aero.

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did anyone notice that this car is very good looking apart fromthe penis extension...
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thisisatest wrote:i think they wanted to put the rear upper arm within the rear wing end plates.
no beam wing this year.
moving the rear wheels forward would alter weight distribution, likely negatively as it seems like they tend to load the nose or tea tray with the ballast. also, i believe the rear wing placement is based on the rear wheel centerline, so moving the rear wheel forward would move the rear wing with it. as it is, they lengthen the back of the cars with unnecessarily long gearbox casings. they get a more gradual coke bottle, it tends to benefit aero.
Thanks for the reply.

I hadn't thought about the rear wheel centreline being a reference for other parts of the rear end. So it looks like they're trying to do something with the airflow around where the beam wing was last year in an "aero-neutral" way of course.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EOlqKE_B_o

Toro Rosso filming day video.

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The first or the second one ? they did another one after the first week of Februar I heard... like Lotus.

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It says MI20140121 at the start, so I'm guessing it's from 21.1...
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Thanks. Can't watch it now.

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Bomber_Pilot wrote:Those pictures were taken when he stopped coming out of the pits, so the car wouldn't be going fast enough for the wing to divert the flow where it's supposed to. (I think)
well ,it Shows how what you see can be very misleading when not put into context. flowviz without Video capture during the run synched with actual car and Environment data -ambient temps ,track temps,ground Speed air Speeds /wind ,sideforces may well lead to conclusions like the above - and entirely wrong.
I see in my working Environment more and more People drawing conclusions from incomplete and wrong assumptions only relying on colorful Pictures and not Facts related and verified to statistical data .

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Toro Rosso added nose skirts at Jerez, not present in studio images

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:arrow: STR9 nose vanes
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Winter Testing 2014 - Session 2, Day 1 - Bahrain (19.02.2014)

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HAHA
Must be the engine oil radiator? (the one that is placed very high)
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That explains why theat STR has a big bulge around the Bull's head : P
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Blackout wrote:That explains why theat STR has a big bulge around the Bull's head : P
http://img3.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Jea ... 756371.jpg
Just makes you realise then how small these ICE are in comparison to the 2.4L V8s.
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Yes.
And it seesm to have similar verticla exhaust pipes like the Caterham.
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Toro Rosso, Intercooler (bottom left), water Rad (bottom right) and oil cooler (top middle) http://img3.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Tor ... 756370.jpg … via @amsonline