Tech Analysis: Hungarian GP developments
By
William Tyson - Jul 25, 2015
Source:
http://richlandf1.com/?p=38932
Williams section
Valtteri Bottas got his hands on the only upgraded front wing Williams brought to the race this weekend, which he noted made a small improvement to the front end grip of the car. Its philosophy follows what Mercedes and Ferrari are doing with the outboard elements of the wing โ forming a rapidly expanding tunnel for a larger vortex to generate from.
Whilst the majority of the wing remains similar to its predecessor, its core design has been fundamentally altered at the outer section of the wing.
Seven elements (highlighted) are used to form an aggressively arched tunnel that starts much further inboard than previously (see red marker), spanning further and further outwards as they approach the back of the wing. Air is further injected into the outwashing flow via the three slots made into the footplate, controlling the formation of the large vortex that is projected around the front tyre behind.
Having promised that they have learnt from the mistakes made in Monaco, the two Williams cars did fairly well to get close to the Ferraris in qualifying. The FW37 is still a bit off the red cars downforce levels, but the new front wing is a step in the right direction. We should get a clearer picture as to where they are after the summer break when Felipe Massa will have the new bits as well.