#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
It looks so much bigger it must produce more downforce right? Maybe with the new motor they can afford more wing? I am not an aero guy as well, just an F1 fanf1316 wrote:I may be talking rubbish (usually do) but at first glance this looks like more of a barn door of a front wing. I'd suspect that, rather than purely thinking about how to angle the flow towards the rear (which is still obviously paramount), they're also looking to increase front downforce.
There was some talk in testing about the balance on this car being too far rearward- and the longer nose last year probably created some downforce of its own - so this may be a way of trying to balance the car whilst maintaining maximum rear downforce.
I'm not an aerodynamicist though, so just a layman's thoughts.
Is it confirmed that Ferrari is going to use an updated engine?F1ern wrote: It looks so much bigger it must produce more downforce right? Maybe with the new motor they can afford more wing? I am not an aero guy as well, just an F1 fan
we will see when FIA publishes info regarding usage of PU elements. If there is new ICE it will be listedpciarro wrote:Is it confirmed that Ferrari is going to use an updated engine?F1ern wrote: It looks so much bigger it must produce more downforce right? Maybe with the new motor they can afford more wing? I am not an aero guy as well, just an F1 fan
Looks like angle of all five elements is different. Much more aggressive, more upright, like Mercedes FW.Thunders wrote:Another Picture, by AmuS
http://img1.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Fer ... 945106.jpg
I think those are slot-gap separators that keep the wing from stalling when the flap flexes under load. If so, they form something of a pivot.f300v10 wrote:There are also what I assume to be additional vortex generators between the first and second main flaps.
you are correct as far as air flow to the back of the car and controlling it BUT you have to remember that an F1 car does not get the majority of the air flowing to the diffuser from the front wing elements.There is a pretty sizeable gap between the left and right elements of the wing that feeds the diffuser around and through the nose.Juzh wrote:Angle of attack is visibly higher and surface area seems increased on the new spec wing. This will without a doubt create more downforce at expense of drag, which is intriguing given Sochi's long straights. Renault powered cars can only dream of running those angles.
Ferrari obviously believes air flow to the rear of the car won't be affected. The higher the angle, the more difficult it is in general to control airflow.
It was said on sky f1 ferrari do not yet run the new ice, but will do so tomorrow.