Odd indeed. It happens throughout the lap.godlameroso wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_ZOmWhHa0U
Look at the way the brake ducts angle down as it loses speed for the first turn. I just think that's odd.
The Haas has a similar "feature"ME4ME wrote:Odd indeed. It happens throughout the lap.godlameroso wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_ZOmWhHa0U
Look at the way the brake ducts angle down as it loses speed for the first turn. I just think that's odd.
Could it be that on straights the rake is lower and the whole car is more in parallel with ground and when they brakes into the corners the rear is up again and there fore the brake ducts facing down?ME4ME wrote:Odd indeed. It happens throughout the lap.godlameroso wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_ZOmWhHa0U
Look at the way the brake ducts angle down as it loses speed for the first turn. I just think that's odd.
This should not change the angle of the camera relative to the body.Mr.G wrote:Could it be that on straights the rake is lower and the whole car is more in parallel with ground and when they brakes into the corners the rear is up again and there fore the brake ducts facing down?
They surely know that it bends and probably is intentional. It will be working with the FW and the blown axles...Vanja #66 wrote:That is not a small amount of twist and it would mess with suspension points on upright as well and they don't seem to move. This is not my area at all, but I'm not sure you would want to allow such big deformations to occur 10-15 times per lap.