Even with this weird thing its by far the best looking car and with a high degree of development. It looks also quite aggressive as I had expexted with the new regulations. Nice.FrukostScones wrote:No way
Personally I think its nothing, because it makes no sense to show it already.f1rules wrote:very interesting but would they really show that already, and is this even legal, maybe they are simulating an effect that will be achieved in another way, which they are not wanting to reveal yetHolm86 wrote:Yes, maybe it stalls the wing when on a straight, and when in yaw it allows the rear wing to produce DF?F1Krof wrote:
Exactly what I had in mind. Could be used to stall the rear wing, or perhaps it's main effect is while using the DRS.
Or... its nothing at all.
I used to love the look of those hornsShakeman wrote:Very likely have the same effect as,
https://images.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=htt ... 13.jpg&f=1
or
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... Canada.jpg
I doubt it, it sits way to high above the rear Wing.Shakeman wrote:Very likely have the same effect as,
https://images.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=htt ... 13.jpg&f=1
or
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... Canada.jpg
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
very interesting but would they really show that already, and is this even legal, maybe they are simulating an effect that will be achieved in another way, which they are not wanting to reveal yet
My thoughts as well. It's quite a bit higher from the looks of it.Thunders wrote:I doubt it, it sits way to high above the rear Wing.Shakeman wrote:Very likely have the same effect as,
https://images.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=htt ... 13.jpg&f=1
or
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... Canada.jpg
yeah i dont know how they would confirm it, well intriguing stuffHolm86 wrote:Personally I think its nothing, because it makes no sense to show it already.f1rules wrote:very interesting but would they really show that already, and is this even legal, maybe they are simulating an effect that will be achieved in another way, which they are not wanting to reveal yetHolm86 wrote:
Yes, maybe it stalls the wing when on a straight, and when in yaw it allows the rear wing to produce DF?
But im always willing to conspire And yes I also had the thought that it could be to simulate an effect achived in another way later on. But they can't really tell without a pitot array right??
I remember Villeneuve complaining bitterly about the vertical fins the engineers took them off his car, they were worth a lot of lap time so he shut up and had his engineers put them back on.Holm86 wrote:
I used to love the look of those horns
Nope, that area of bodywork must be maximum 125mm wide and I believe it has minimum radius limitations, so I would say not even tiny bull horns would be allowed there.WaikeCU wrote:Guys, is it legal to have a sharkfin (like we have seen so far) with bull horns on each sides?
There's probably not much in between the tip of the BMW engine cover horns and the Merc T Bar.Thunders wrote:
I doubt it, it sits way to high above the rear Wing.
Hot air chimney?bosyber wrote:https://twitter.com/f1talks/status/834755405171531776
... that is interesting too, hadn't noticed it yet.