Team: Rob Smedley (Head of Performance Engineering), Ed Wood (CD), Jakob Andreassen (HE), Steve Nielsen (SM), Claire Williams (DTP), Frank Williams (TP), Mike O'Driscoll (Group CEO) Drivers: Felipe Massa (19), Lance Stroll (18), Paul Di Resta (Reserve) Team name: Williams Martini Racing
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LookBackTime wrote:Airbox is wider and follows Mercedes design from the last year!
I think that Force India is going to feature that as well. The PU determines a very large part of the sidepod/airbox architecture. The turbo in particular needs a high amount of air, hence why the enlarged airbox. Also, with rear wing now being lower and wider, the airbox might be less of an obstacle to the wing.
I think, as others have said, that we'll discover that this is basically a CGI of last year's car with some of the FW40 added on for show. I expect the car we see on track to look quite different in terms of the fine details.
I like the return to wider rear wings, but what is to be gained from the endplates getting closer together at the base? I like it, but what's the aero gain from it?
Disappointed that we're not getting rid of the ugly noses though.
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Finally a car launch. What a pleasant surprise this morning.
The renders are very basic. No details in the bargeboards, or within the floor. Fins and slots are missing.
Further details and many variations during the test drives are to be expected.
On first glance, some design choices are inspired by last years Mercedes, for instance, the airbox.
Regarding the nose, I seriously doubt they will change to a Mercedes style nose. However, maybe this render is just smoke and mirrors. Airflow is designed around this nose solution. A major change would have to be done early in testing.
Just from the visuals, I am a little bit disappointed. I would have hoped for an even more aggressive look for F1 2017. Especially after many renderd design studies and the latest "fake" McLaren video. Where are the forward slanted turning vanes? I thought they were required to have a forward angle?
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The front wing is definitely a skewed and lengthened version of last year. You can expect something different in that area either during testing or in Australia.