Yes seeing as the brake ducts are sealed with a temperature controlled Bosch heatgun securely attached to the housing feeding hot air around the brake drum.RZS10 wrote:Some special cover to preheat the brakes?
Yes seeing as the brake ducts are sealed with a temperature controlled Bosch heatgun securely attached to the housing feeding hot air around the brake drum.RZS10 wrote:Some special cover to preheat the brakes?
Probably to do with the set up discs they use instead of wheels to set the corner weights of the car.RZS10 wrote:Some special cover to preheat the brakes?
That's the IR tyre sensor if I'm not mistaken, not a vane. This picture make that clear:trinidefender wrote:http://img1.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Fer ... 903208.jpg
Not sure if this was on the car but take a look at the front wing. Attached to the second to top element on the fixed part of the front wing seems to be a small vane thatr helps turn airflow upward.
Edit, never mind on it being new. From looking at previous pics I can see it from Singapore, didn't bother to check before that. It also seems to have a horizontal turning effect as well as an upward one.
I had thought so but in my image and in a few images from Russia it had an unmistakable concave shape as well. I'm wondering if that was originally the tyre temp sensor then Ferrari realised it had aerodynamic advantages so shaped it further.turbof1 wrote:That's the IR tyre sensor if I'm not mistaken, not a vane. This picture make that clear:trinidefender wrote:http://img1.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Fer ... 903208.jpg
Not sure if this was on the car but take a look at the front wing. Attached to the second to top element on the fixed part of the front wing seems to be a small vane thatr helps turn airflow upward.
Edit, never mind on it being new. From looking at previous pics I can see it from Singapore, didn't bother to check before that. It also seems to have a horizontal turning effect as well as an upward one.
http://img2.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Fer ... 884817.jpg
EDIT: I think your image shows only the piece on which you attach the actual sensor, so it's incomplete.