gandharva wrote:More details (right click - view image). Thanks to f1fanatic for the pics!
- Impressive rake
- Interesting shark-fin
- Imho illegal camera mountings
- Batman still present
- Lotus style nose
I belive those rule was there lasyear aldready.CmdrVOODOO wrote:How are the camera pods legal?
"3.7.9 No bodywork situated forward of the line A-A referred to Drawing 5 may extend above a diagonal line from a point on A-A and 625mm above the reference plane to a point 50mm rearward of the forward-most point of the impact absorbing structure defined in Article 15.4.3 and 300mm above the reference plane. No bodywork situated forward of the forward-most point of this diagonal line may be more than 300mm above the reference plane.
Nail, meet head.CmdrVOODOO wrote:3.7.9 specifically lists transparent windscreen, antenna or pitot tubes as the only exceptions to the rule. Are the pods not considered "bodywork" somehow?
Article 1.4 wrote:Bodywork:
All entirely sprung parts of the car in contact with the external air stream, except cameras,
camera housings and the parts definitely associated with the mechanical functioning of the
engine, transmission and running gear.
___ wrote:Nail, meet head.CmdrVOODOO wrote:3.7.9 specifically lists transparent windscreen, antenna or pitot tubes as the only exceptions to the rule. Are the pods not considered "bodywork" somehow?Article 1.4 wrote:Bodywork:
All entirely sprung parts of the car in contact with the external air stream, except cameras,
camera housings and the parts definitely associated with the mechanical functioning of the
engine, transmission and running gear.
20.3.4 When viewed from the side of the car, the entire camera or camera housing in position 2 shown in Drawing 6 must lie within a box formed by two vertical lines 150mm and 450mm forward of the front wheel centre line and two horizontal lines 325mm and 525mm above the reference plane. Furthermore, the entire camera or camera housing in position 2 must be mounted more than 150mm from car centre line.
Yes, exactly, what McLaren did with the MP4-30's cameras seems to be what's at the maximum height and minimum width allowed based on 20.3.4.turbof1 wrote:I'm trying to bend my head around how those camera pods are legal. This is the rule that has been specifically changed to this year:20.3.4 When viewed from the side of the car, the entire camera or camera housing in position 2
shown in Drawing 6 must lie within a box formed by two vertical lines 150mm and 450mm forward of the front wheel centre line and two horizontal lines 325mm and 525mm above the reference plane. Furthermore, the entire camera or camera housing in position 2 must be mounted more than 150mm from car centre line.
I think we normally move to the official thread once its officially releasedbonjon1979 wrote:How is this still a speculation thread. We've seen the car on track which is more than can be said for any of the others!
Seemed slightly smaller, definitely lower and sharper than last year's sidepodsf1316 wrote:Is it me or have Mercedes retained larger cooling intakes in the sidepods than Williams or lotus? Certainly doesn't look much smaller than last year.