James Allison's actually been referring to these aero regulations as fairly 'young' and saying therefore there's plenty of performance to explore.McMrocks wrote:It always wonder where the teams find that much time given that the rules have been 'almost' the same since a while.
Guess a shorter nose plays a big role in this
Typically the goal is 1 point of DF found a week. Around 3 is roughly equivalent to 1 tenth. The engineers would have been working on these packages since the start of the year. A 3 to 4 tenth gain is about what is expected. Some teams dump a big upgrade all at once, others trickle the stuff onto the car. I don't expect a big shake-up with the top teams since those teams haven't gone fundamentally wrong anywhere. The lower teams could shake things up a bit. If Renault improves their PU's drivability then there could be a good step jump for those teams.McMrocks wrote:It always wonder where the teams find that much time given that the rules have been 'almost' the same since a while.
Guess a shorter nose plays a big role in this
Good point, not sure if they dropped the pod or moved up the ridge.PlatinumZealot wrote:Not just the vane... I can make out a huge inboard ridge or step in the frontal view that runs down the length of the side pod.
My question is has the outer side pod top been lowered, the inboard portion been raised, or some combination of the two?Silent Storm wrote:https://twitter.com/scarbsf1/status/596297667636002818
I had pointed it on twitter too to Scarbs
It can be seen here the side pod top has been dropped just above Shell logo which exposes the vane as seen in other picture.