Rear wing endplates are a high downforce evolution on the ones seen from Spa/Monza, with a large leading edge slot and the three slits along the bottom edge.tranquility2k4 wrote:I heard Merc updated FW, RW and engine cover / rear end for this race - the latter certainly looks a bit tighter, is this all correct?
Probably not, and the the rain kind of screwed a lot of the running up. But as soon as it was dry... look where they are.Chene_Mostert wrote:Suzuka FP1:SiLo wrote:I expect Mercedes to top the timesheet in all the sessions in Japan. I'd be surprised if that wasn't just a one off because they completely missed the mark with setup.
Exactly this kind of over confidence that lost them the last weekend...
Doesn't look any different in size to me compared to the 2014 photos, except it's going from round to square after the bend. But why is there a Renault engine next to it with a circle around, what looks like the mounting point for some pump or sensor?Blackout wrote:Thinner compressor intake duct in 2015
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The image is from the article below:Jolle wrote:Doesn't look any different in size to me compared to the 2014 photos, except it's going from round to square after the bend. But why is there a Renault engine next to it with a circle around, what looks like the mounting point for some pump or sensor?Blackout wrote:Thinner compressor intake duct in 2015
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PlatinumZealot wrote:It is the hydraulics i feel. Someone screwd up the settings. Mercedes hydraulics like the frics is set up on a track by track basis. So maybe somewhere somebody left the monza setting in place....