A little bit of flex there, interesting that it´s only the bottom part flexing.
Interesting that the inlet seems to be about twice the cross section compared to the exit. I haven't seen the inlet for the S-Duct either.zioture wrote: http://www.newsf1.it/wp-content/uploads ... ML8654.jpg
The top picture is at the apex of what looks to be a sharp left handed turn, with a right hander coming up, so maybe turn 14. the bottom picture looks to be the main strait (grid box).roon wrote: Loaded in what sense? When accelerating the rear suspension doesn't compress that much. Plus the DRS is open, so would we be seeing peak acceleration/weight shifting in that moment anyway?
Even with DRS open the car would still produce a lot of downforce from it's diffuser, thus sucking it into the ground, though it does look rather odd how much squat it has compared to regular stance.roon wrote:Loaded in what sense? When accelerating the rear suspension doesn't compress that much. Plus the DRS is open, so would we be seeing peak acceleration/weight shifting in that moment anyway?Juzh wrote:Could only be loaded vs unloaded suspension. Both shots should be taken at the same point on the track, otherwise not very relevant.FW17 wrote:The mystery............
How the rake changes even with DRS enabled
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Yes, that's what I'm trying to point out. We're seeing compression from high speed downforce. That the DRS is open implies high speeds. Even if we could blame the squat on acceleration, it would not be happening mid straight with the DRS open.Juzh wrote:Even with DRS open the car would still produce a lot of downforce from it's diffuser, thus sucking it into the ground, though it does look rather odd how much squat it has compared to regular stance.roon wrote:Loaded in what sense? When accelerating the rear suspension doesn't compress that much. Plus the DRS is open, so would we be seeing peak acceleration/weight shifting in that moment anyway?Juzh wrote: Could only be loaded vs unloaded suspension. Both shots should be taken at the same point on the track, otherwise not very relevant.
The cars carry rake static, regardless. The rear of the car is squatting under high downforce load mid-straight.dans79 wrote:The top picture is at the apex of what looks to be a sharp left handed turn, with a right hander coming up, so maybe turn 14. the bottom picture looks to be the main strait (grid box).roon wrote: Loaded in what sense? When accelerating the rear suspension doesn't compress that much. Plus the DRS is open, so would we be seeing peak acceleration/weight shifting in that moment anyway?
The car is under drastically different loads between those two point on the track.
All the cars do this!roon wrote: The cars carry rake static, regardless. The rear of the car is squatting under high downforce load mid-straight.
with DRS open the rear should move upwardsdans79 wrote:All the cars do this!roon wrote: The cars carry rake static, regardless. The rear of the car is squatting under high downforce load mid-straight.
The floors are much more powerful this year! Not to mention you have no idea if the car just hit a bump or anything like that.FrukostScones wrote:with DRS open the rear should move upwardsdans79 wrote:All the cars do this!roon wrote: The cars carry rake static, regardless. The rear of the car is squatting under high downforce load mid-straight.
yes, but that RB is not normal.dans79 wrote:The floors are much more powerful this year!FrukostScones wrote:with DRS open the rear should move upwardsdans79 wrote:
All the cars do this!
This is very, very interesting and is unlike anything I have seen before.f1rules wrote:http://images.adrivo.com/images/950/q_8 ... 805136.jpg