It is a picture from last week's test. The little wings on the radiator can be seen. So i dont think that's it.bhall II wrote:By request...
bhall II wrote:I could be wrong here, but I tend to think the new sidepod profile signifies the adoption of Ferrari's "winged" cooling configuration. (Ignore the green boxes.)
http://i.cubeupload.com/AhHPHr.jpgLucky-ish wrote:http://i.cubeupload.com/fgZfbb.jpg
If so, it allows the radiators to be oriented in a more horizontal position (better packaging), and it doesn't require much open bodywork at the rear of the car (better aero efficiency).
(I think) Red Bull did it last year...
http://i.cubeupload.com/jjlopx.jpg
...and retained it this year:
http://i.cubeupload.com/n5Y4HJ.jpg
Look out for new parts on car today“We will continue to maximise our track time over the coming days, to work on ironing out reliability niggles and move on to longer runs. We also have some new aero parts arriving overnight, which will be assessed on track tomorrow with Jenson.”
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I agree about the fuel, obviously.trinidefender wrote:[[...]
- if a new fuel is used then this new fuel will probably contain more energy, more energy means more heat = higher cooling requirements
- if it is a result of new combustion chamber coatings that reduce heat transfer then yes cooling requirements will go down.
- if it is a result of increased cyclinder pressure then that will result in a higher temperature and more heat transfer so higher cooling requirements
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It has been a torrid past year for McLaren and engine partner Honda, but is a light emerging at the end of the tunnel? Fernando Alonso was third fastest on Tuesday. OK, that was still 1.7secs off the Mercedes, but it’s a major step forward from where McLaren were last year.
Dig a little deeper, and the picture continues to look promising. Correcting the times for our best knowledge of fuel and tyres, Alonso was equal fourth quickest with Valtteri Bottas’s Williams, behind the two Mercedes and Kimi Raikkonen’s Ferrari.
Analyse the sector and speed-trap times and the McLaren chassis continues to look very impressive. Alonso was second fastest to Nico Rosberg in the twisty final sector; third fastest in sector two that comprises the middle part of the lap and the back straight; and recorded the third fastest speed at the first sector line - which is after the 150mph Turn Three and just before the braking for Turn Four.
The engine’s power output is still obviously a problem - the McLaren was slowest of all at the finish line and second slowest at the end of the pit straight. But at least things appear to be going in the right direction.
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Be on the lookout for something like this...a1b2i3r45 wrote:It is a picture from last week's test. The little wings on the radiator can be seen. So i dont think that's it.
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