This engine cover solution was tested in May during the in-season test in Barcelona.Atticus wrote:Surely this one is a test item for Mexico...
Interesting theory turbof1. Do you have a link for that topic?turbof1 wrote:
This might be coincidence and unrelated, but we had discussion in a different topic about the wastegate being possibly used next year to reintroduce DRD. There's always the possibility they are using that roll hoop to explore the idea and conducting pre-elimination research on the drag/efficiency footprint the installation leaves on the rear wing.
Or it might not, but the timing does seems to fit.
(thanks to bhall for that last image)
http://www.f1technical.net/forum/viewto ... 61#p604561Blaze1 wrote:Interesting theory turbof1. Do you have a link for that topic?turbof1 wrote:
This might be coincidence and unrelated, but we had discussion in a different topic about the wastegate being possibly used next year to reintroduce DRD. There's always the possibility they are using that roll hoop to explore the idea and conducting pre-elimination research on the drag/efficiency footprint the installation leaves on the rear wing.
Or it might not, but the timing does seems to fit.
(thanks to bhall for that last image)
In Suzuka Toto mentioned that both cars experienced problems during the race that had to be managed. I wonder if they are having to expand the cars cooling to cope with these 'issues'.
Thanks.turbof1 wrote: http://www.f1technical.net/forum/viewto ... 61#p604561
Matt Somers on it: http://www.somersf1.co.uk/2015/10/in-th ... e-drd.html
And yes, what you said can be true as well. We'll have to wait for the car to be fully assembled.
So the new cover is the larger top one? Wonder if they are changing it as a track specific piece. Was it confirmed that there might have been some problems in Suzuka or is that speculation?