Surely the intention is to make MGU-H energy recovery more enticing since you have falling compressor power requirements beyond 10500 RPM.
Surely the intention is to make MGU-H energy recovery more enticing since you have falling compressor power requirements beyond 10500 RPM.
Except it looks like this isn't designed to flex.Sevach wrote: ↑14 Apr 2017, 13:53https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C9UTQviVYAAjWtW.jpg
Ferrari style floor.
That flip up was slotted back in testing. See picture at top of page 16 of this thread.Sevach wrote: ↑14 Apr 2017, 13:53https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C9UTQviVYAAjWtW.jpg
Ferrari style floor.
The one Ferrari had today in Bahrain didn't flex nowhere near as much as the old one, that up and down motion may have been unintended.SiLo wrote: ↑14 Apr 2017, 19:19Except it looks like this isn't designed to flex.Sevach wrote: ↑14 Apr 2017, 13:53https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C9UTQviVYAAjWtW.jpg
Ferrari style floor.
I wouldn't be so sure... What advantage would there be in having that part of the car flex anyway.Sevach wrote: ↑14 Apr 2017, 20:44The one Ferrari had today in Bahrain didn't flex nowhere near as much as the old one, that up and down motion may have been unintended.SiLo wrote: ↑14 Apr 2017, 19:19Except it looks like this isn't designed to flex.Sevach wrote: ↑14 Apr 2017, 13:53https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C9UTQviVYAAjWtW.jpg
Ferrari style floor.
I assume it's another attempt at sealing the floor.
Against it.Sevach wrote: ↑15 Apr 2017, 06:32I assume it's another attempt at sealing the floor.
I also don't know what case you are making here... for intentional flex, or against it?
Why would they? Merc has further developed their own wing. and outside of that, the area is pretty small and the device does not bring any significant effect