The top photo looks like one of those bomb disposal spider bots partly assembled.
The top photo looks like one of those bomb disposal spider bots partly assembled.
I think the rear suspension will be acting more like an air dam in that regards, so most of the hot air will flow over it, under the rear wing. The exists are quite high compared to the suspension as well (if the intention was to blow them). Not everything is about blowingmantaque wrote:Yeah, it looks even more interesting now. Especially that those two holes in the body are blowing (hot?) air on that rear suspension things.
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#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
Most interesting cooling layout so far. It is so interesting how it ties back into those high air exits which ties into the mushroom suspension. Things are so interdependent in F1 its amazing.Thunders wrote:Another Picture of the Internals from Sepang.
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If you look at the side pot picture, you can still see black paint.. therefor I think still Mobil1JoeE wrote:Any changes to the paint work or are we still on the Mobil1
I may be wrong, but I believe that the colour scheme has to remain consistent throughout the year. Advertisers names may change but the overall colour has to remain. RBR had to get special permission for their "wings for life" photo scheme a couple of years backJoeE wrote:Any changes to the paint work or are we still on the Mobil1
They are able to funnel massive amounts air under the sidepods. That also explains somewhat larger cooling inlets compared to other teams.n smikle wrote:Most interesting cooling layout so far. It is so interesting how it ties back into those high air exits which ties into the mushroom suspension. Things are so interdependent in F1 its amazing.Thunders wrote:Another Picture of the Internals from Sepang.
http://img1.auto-motor-und-sport.de/McL ... 766807.jpg
My English is not exceptional, so sometimes I simplify my words because it would take me too long to find right ones. Also, I am not in aerodynamics very much, so thanks for clearing that up:)Jef Patat wrote:I think the rear suspension will be acting more like an air dam in that regards, so most of the hot air will flow over it, under the rear wing. The exists are quite high compared to the suspension as well (if the intention was to blow them). Not everything is about blowingmantaque wrote:Yeah, it looks even more interesting now. Especially that those two holes in the body are blowing (hot?) air on that rear suspension things.
http://cdn.images.autosport.com/editori ... 989886.jpg
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#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!