That seems like a tunnel ! Intriguing!1158 wrote:Is this just a shadow? I haven't seen any other pics of that section from a different angle.
http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t268 ... gzkxpt.jpg
I think that both Sauber and Renault have it. In Sauber it looks like it's covered though. Take a close look in the pictures. I asked the same thing in the other threads.GPR-A wrote:That seems like a tunnel ! Intriguing!1158 wrote:Is this just a shadow? I haven't seen any other pics of that section from a different angle.
http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t268 ... gzkxpt.jpg
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
Same exhaust/wastgate pipes as we saw in the merc fire up videoThunders wrote:Shot from behind:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C5RrWpoWYAAzw8f.jpg
Lots of rake, and the downforce doesn't seem to be working.Thunders wrote:Shot from behind:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C5RrWpoWYAAzw8f.jpg
It seems the T-tray through the left (right if driving) nostril
Which is probably tied to the headrest design. Something moved down and to the side?roon wrote:-Almost full-width sidepods, as holm86 alluded to.
Or the bump is just the byproduct of a very high monocoque and a very short/drooping nose...turbof1 wrote:If I had to guess, this bump has hydraulic suspension parts underneath.ScottB wrote:Interesting nose, can't tell, are the 'darker' bits funnelling air under the car, into an S Duct style system or just up over the top of the body?
Guess the big hump vanity panel might be covering where an S Duct opening could go?
Turning vanes are interesting too, and the front wing. Quite a 'different' interpretation of the rules than what we've seen so far...
And yet they didn't put the S-duct they had there last year, and that every other team is adding this year. Maybe they needed space for the added hydraulic part?Blackout wrote:Or the bump is just the byproduct of a very high monocoque and a very short nose...turbof1 wrote:If I had to guess, this bump has hydraulic suspension parts underneath.ScottB wrote:Interesting nose, can't tell, are the 'darker' bits funnelling air under the car, into an S Duct style system or just up over the top of the body?
Guess the big hump vanity panel might be covering where an S Duct opening could go?
Turning vanes are interesting too, and the front wing. Quite a 'different' interpretation of the rules than what we've seen so far...