this video explains how it works (in Italian)
http://mediacenter.gazzetta.it/MediaCen ... =REDAZIONE
you are right. I saw that too. But i also noticed it sort of "clicked" once it'd reached the 27 degrees angle, where it was fixed. That video by the way did not explain how it is being held in place :Smanchild wrote:It is not firmly secured at all. I saw a mechanic moving it in right position AFTER the nut was tightened! Even more, it extends beyond width of rim (unlike rear "ducting").
First off OT... Let me thank you for such a great first post, with out any fanboy, "oh they are illegal" blah blah blah. Welcome to the forums.Nick2334 wrote:Hey guys, I've been reading this forum daily for a few months now but have never posted anything. I have a question I would really like answered so I thought I'd throw it on here.
From what little I know about race car dynamics there is one thing that I have read multiple times: at all cost, reduce the unsprung weight. From my understanding, these rims and the larger/more complex wheel nuts required for them all come in as unsprung weight.
Do you guys think that the small aero advantage or increased cooling provided by these rim covers would offset the negative effects of the weight?
(bit of a trick question, as Ferrari who know far more than what can hypothesize about obviously think so)