If it actually is a slot.wesley123 wrote:The wing is asymmetric it seems, the right end-plate doesn't have a slot while the left does
Good point, I don't think it is a slot, but rather a spooning-out of the inside of the wing. Looks like something you'd do to save weight; with no slots in the endplate, the plate is structurally stronger and hence some material can be removed, preferably as heigh as possible to lower the CoG as well.wesley123 wrote:The wing is asymmetric it seems, the right end-plate doesn't have a slot while the left does
It's RB11 (2015) wing, not RB12.Juzh wrote:If it actually is a slot.wesley123 wrote:The wing is asymmetric it seems, the right end-plate doesn't have a slot while the left does
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CrQK4jjUsAEDGyV.jpg:large
It looks to be the same wing, just repainted with current livery. Often times Monza-spec aero packages are reused for successive years, especially rear wings since they are end-of-the-line aero devices which don't need a lot of retuning for the current car, if at all (again given it's Monza spec).Albrodpul wrote:It's RB11 (2015) wing, not RB12.Juzh wrote:If it actually is a slot.wesley123 wrote:The wing is asymmetric it seems, the right end-plate doesn't have a slot while the left does
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CrQK4jjUsAEDGyV.jpg:large
eh.. you're right. have a +1.Albrodpul wrote:It's RB11 (2015) wing, not RB12.Juzh wrote:If it actually is a slot.wesley123 wrote:The wing is asymmetric it seems, the right end-plate doesn't have a slot while the left does
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CrQK4jjUsAEDGyV.jpg:large
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
So true. Nobody else is capable of making less downforce by reducing the overall size and angle of attack of the wing. Such genius on the part of RedBull. Will anyone else figure out the secret?!!!!!Pany wrote:Incredible zero wing and flat profile! They are evolving car downforce generation in a way nobody else is capable
The shiny parts that you are referring to as "fillings" are actually the wing mounting pieces. They are created so pieces can be changed and changed the position and angle of attack of the wing without actually having multiple different rear wings.DiogoBrand wrote:Those endplates look like they've cut a "regular" endplate. That rounded section on top looks like the bottom of the louvres, and if you look at the image you can see what looks like the fillings on the hollow section of the CF.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CrRs_dLXgAACFIP.jpg:large
It's hard to think Red Bull would do such a bodge job, but by the looks of it it almost makes sense.