Another mysterious slit...
Two on the boomerangs and now one here
Man, that is just ludicrous..ChrisDanger wrote: β25 May 2017, 13:07Barge board detail, Monaco.
https://i.imgur.com/Na6fvy6.jpg
https://twitter.com/ScarbsTech/status/8 ... 0078827520PlatinumZealot wrote: β26 May 2017, 01:01Another mysterious slit...
Two on the boomerangs and now one here
https://imgr4.auto-motor-und-sport.de/M ... 072215.jpg
because it's draggy
Really now? I have no idea what Scarbs is trying to say there. Hard to see how 0.5mm slit on top of the car has anything to do with the floor... Waiting for that explanation!RicME85 wrote: β26 May 2017, 14:21https://twitter.com/ScarbsTech/status/8 ... 0078827520PlatinumZealot wrote: β26 May 2017, 01:01Another mysterious slit...
Two on the boomerangs and now one here
https://imgr4.auto-motor-und-sport.de/M ... 072215.jpg
They seem typical flexible devices... the wing can flex down under conditions studied with Cfd directing better the flow towards the radiatorPlatinumZealot wrote: β27 May 2017, 13:33Really now? I have no idea what Scarbs is trying to say there. Hard to see how 0.5mm slit on top of the car has anything to do with the floor... Waiting for that explanation!RicME85 wrote: β26 May 2017, 14:21https://twitter.com/ScarbsTech/status/8 ... 0078827520PlatinumZealot wrote: β26 May 2017, 01:01Another mysterious slit...
Two on the boomerangs and now one here
https://imgr4.auto-motor-und-sport.de/M ... 072215.jpg
When viewed from below, any visible bodywork must lie on the reference plane. The bargeboards have slots in them on the reference plane so the tuna fin wings have slots cut in them above these slots. The extended floor at the corner of the sidepod has a slot in it so the curved top vane over the side pod shoulder has a slot cut in it too. Hence them being called legality slots.PlatinumZealot wrote: β27 May 2017, 13:33Really now? I have no idea what Scarbs is trying to say there. Hard to see how 0.5mm slit on top of the car has anything to do with the floor... Waiting for that explanation!RicME85 wrote: β26 May 2017, 14:21https://twitter.com/ScarbsTech/status/8 ... 0078827520PlatinumZealot wrote: β26 May 2017, 01:01Another mysterious slit...
Two on the boomerangs and now one here
https://imgr4.auto-motor-und-sport.de/M ... 072215.jpg
Their setup issues do not seem to be aero related. I believe it's more traction and driveability related stuff like differential settings and tyre pressures and maybe geometry that affect how the car warms the tyres.adrianjordan wrote: β27 May 2017, 22:09With all these intricate aero pieces, have Mercedes been too smart for their own good and made a car that is so hard to set up perfectly that they end up going down wrong avenues on one or both cars??
The setup issue and the massive balance problem that's not responding to changes is usually a sign of a cracked chassis - but I can't think of any incident that would have done it.