Not only. Today they added much smaller main outlet. Lotus without doubt systematically explore Benz PU's. Sidepods also will be reduced I supose.
Lotus played safe for this season, at least for beggining of it after last year dissaster. After last year problems with cooling they didnt want to risk it at all so they can focus doing aero and bringing car performances. I presume additional inlets are not part of the chassis. Last year E22 had similar configuration only for Germany so if they fix and optimize cooling issues they will probably remove it. I also think we could trough season see smaller sidepods packaging for same reason.AlainProst wrote:Do you thinks the 4 air inlet are definitive for the rest of the season or is it a test configuration ?
It could be a safe choice in order to avoid cooling problems during winter tests before change them during the season because it strongly increases the drag isn't it ?
Last year, Lotus has done the same with the engine cover; remember you the first engine cover with a small air exit and after, they introduce (in China) a new engine cover that looked like that Williams, with a big shark fin, so I think it will be the same for these air inlets but you have to remember you also that Mercedes has 3 or 4 air inlet during the season last year and Lotus is now powered by Mercedes so I'm not that it will changeNeno wrote:Lotus played safe for this season, at least for beggining of it after last year dissaster. After last year problems with cooling they didnt want to risk it at all so they can focus doing aero and bringing car performances. I presume additional inlets are not part of the chassis. Last year E22 had similar configuration only for Germany so if they fix and optimize cooling issues they will probably remove it. I also think we could trough season see smaller sidepods packaging for same reason.AlainProst wrote:Do you thinks the 4 air inlet are definitive for the rest of the season or is it a test configuration ?
It could be a safe choice in order to avoid cooling problems during winter tests before change them during the season because it strongly increases the drag isn't it ?
My guess would be, that they will have new brake ducts for the last test with more fins, just didnt bother to manufacture them for the older spac ducts.frosty125 wrote:Has anyone got any thoughts on why Lotus have gone for very minimal rear brake duct fins so far compared to the E22 and the rest of the current field?
Maybe they're opening up the flow through there. Look at the exaggerated arch in the top suspension arm/hub area. Are they trying to increase flow through that big gap? Could be a nice way to seal or maximise the diffuser?tomazy wrote:My guess would be, that they will have new brake ducts for the last test with more fins, just didnt bother to manufacture them for the older spac ducts.frosty125 wrote:Has anyone got any thoughts on why Lotus have gone for very minimal rear brake duct fins so far compared to the E22 and the rest of the current field?