#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
I hear you its was just that the area of connection was tiny. Add to that the are of where the main plane meets the mounting points. That is tiny. Mercedes had an extreme soloution last year, I think this is even more so. The RB11 comes close aswell. If I was on the team i'd be paranoid about them losing expensive wings on high kerbs every lap.PlatinumZealot wrote:Steel is very strong in tension. You could lift the whole car with a bolt that size.
Ironically, Mercedes their metal studs never failed them; it was the nose itself that broke on the occasion.Thefuelman wrote:I hear you its was just that the area of connection was tiny. Add to that the are of where the main plane meets the mounting points. That is tiny. Mercedes had an extreme soloution last year, I think this is even more so. The RB11 comes close aswell. If I was on the team i'd be paranoid about them losing expensive wings on high kerbs every lap.PlatinumZealot wrote:Steel is very strong in tension. You could lift the whole car with a bolt that size.
Left sidepod?dren wrote:Nice connection view of the charge air to the charge intake box. It looks like Williams is running an intercooler in the one sidepod.
Yes and that charge air near airbox splits into 2 - on left and right side of the intake plenum (huge VLIM chambers).frosty125 wrote:Left sidepod?dren wrote:Nice connection view of the charge air to the charge intake box. It looks like Williams is running an intercooler in the one sidepod.
I wonder what is that on the nose on the right, under the oris inscription...is it just a sticker, or something else, or just a smear...Hail22 wrote:Thursday Morning 12/03/2015:
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Source: GP Update
I read somewhere that Symonds is quoted as saying that the change to the exhaust has not impacted aero in any way. I assume that he means both within and outside the sidepods.ringo wrote:They no longer have the log manifold to boast about under the engine cover, and thus may have average cooling flow through the sidepods.