I have notice the amount of rake as well, quite an interesting change of approach.Blaze1 wrote:Just an observation, but the Force India cars were running a substantial amount of rake on their cars this weekend. At least equal to if not greater than what is seen on the Red Bull cars. I guest this is an indication of a change in their aero philosophy.
Why do people think this is something new?!f1316 wrote:Nostrils on the car - nice to see (I like variety).
Can't help but wonder why no other teams spotted the loophole - which makes me wonder if they did but chose not to pursue - but here's hoping it works well for them.
I suppose, thinking about the above, it's a simpler to crash test nose than an ultra short one; wonder if therefore Ferrari might try something similar, as Allison has mentioned that their bulkhead makes it difficult to go ultra short.
What I thought and corresponding with what somebody else said: it's a cheaper performance update since they didn't completely change the front crash structure.F1aero wrote:Why do people think this is something new?!f1316 wrote:Nostrils on the car - nice to see (I like variety).
Can't help but wonder why no other teams spotted the loophole - which makes me wonder if they did but chose not to pursue - but here's hoping it works well for them.
I suppose, thinking about the above, it's a simpler to crash test nose than an ultra short one; wonder if therefore Ferrari might try something similar, as Allison has mentioned that their bulkhead makes it difficult to go ultra short.
I know of at least 3 teams that looked into this when the current regs came out (FIndia not being one if them)
I know who one team is, but intrigued as to the others - are they the less wealthy teams?F1aero wrote:Why do people think this is something new?!f1316 wrote:Nostrils on the car - nice to see (I like variety).
Can't help but wonder why no other teams spotted the loophole - which makes me wonder if they did but chose not to pursue - but here's hoping it works well for them.
I suppose, thinking about the above, it's a simpler to crash test nose than an ultra short one; wonder if therefore Ferrari might try something similar, as Allison has mentioned that their bulkhead makes it difficult to go ultra short.
I know of at least 3 teams that looked into this when the current regs came out (FIndia not being one if them)