Welcome to a thing called "perspective".SiLo wrote:http://i.imgur.com/iK7vG2N.png
Just to show what you mean about the front wing, and very flat floor compared to the ground. What's strange is the front wing end plates, the bottom foot is at an upward angle, yet the top of the endplate is still horizontal... Is there flex happening in that area to separate those two pieces?
In this instance I think part of what we're seeing are artifacts from the initial application of the flow vis.zac510 wrote:What I like about this shot (and this comment is not directed at you Sevach, it is a general observation) is that when you look at the new 10degree wishbone attachment angles you are tempted to visualise them as directing the air at that angle. But this flow vis shows the air running along a bit more parallel to the reference plane. I'm just reminding myself not to assume that the angle of bodywork causes air to go in exactly that direction!Sevach wrote:https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C6Yz_80XQAAZ44N.jpg
It has already been explained. The bottom part of the endplate is flexible.SiLo wrote:http://i.imgur.com/iK7vG2N.png
Just to show what you mean about the front wing, and very flat floor compared to the ground. What's strange is the front wing end plates, the bottom foot is at an upward angle, yet the top of the endplate is still horizontal... Is there flex happening in that area to separate those two pieces?
Sevach wrote:https://cdn-1.motorsport.com/images/amp ... detail.jpg
An article about it.
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/phot ... on-881102/
The RB13 FW is different from the rest of the grid, the footplate tunnel doesn't extend all the way down at it's front most part.bucker wrote:It has already been explained. The bottom part of the endplate is flexible.SiLo wrote:http://i.imgur.com/iK7vG2N.png
Just to show what you mean about the front wing, and very flat floor compared to the ground. What's strange is the front wing end plates, the bottom foot is at an upward angle, yet the top of the endplate is still horizontal... Is there flex happening in that area to separate those two pieces?
You couldn't translate all the comments, could you?zioture wrote:https://twitter.com/Graftechweb/status/ ... 5130902528
interesting comment by Scalabroni click on my tweet
There's something about Red Bull being the shortest wheelbase car and it's effects in terms of understeer.f1316 wrote:You couldn't translate all the comments, could you?zioture wrote:https://twitter.com/Graftechweb/status/ ... 5130902528
interesting comment by Scalabroni click on my tweet