Scuderia Ferrari SF71H

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Sauber and RB have those OZ version rims with strakes and Ferrari normal ones.

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skoop wrote:
22 Feb 2018, 19:19
Guys, what are those 2 things on the airbox? Looks like 2 wings. I've seen them only in this pic. Is there maybe a render error, or tried they to photoshop something out?

https://imgr3.auto-motor-und-sport.de/F ... 148200.jpg
You can see it better here. It is basically a T-Wing, just a lot lower than last year
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AMuS is reporting that there might be another opening behind the bargeboard, but they're not sure about it.
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MtthsMlw wrote:
22 Feb 2018, 19:56
AMuS is reporting that there might be another opening behind the bargeboard, but they're not sure about it.
https://www2.pic-upload.de/img/34888217 ... 148237.jpg
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New here. I believe so too. Just go back at the pictures at the 1st page of the thread. Although not so clear but there seems to be an intake behind the bargeboard.

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Completely different camera angles and lenses make it very tough to compare 2017 and 2018 Ferrari cars, for some meaningful quantitative wheelbase comparison. But also for some other exact details.

Some very lovely details about this car everywhere around, I'll make some nice pictures to illustrate them soon. Evolution, but a nice big step. RB14 is direct descendant of last spec RB13, as is W09 compared to W08, these two Ferraris are not that similar.

MtthsMlw wrote:
22 Feb 2018, 19:56
AMuS is reporting that there might be another opening behind the bargeboard, but they're not sure about it.
https://www2.pic-upload.de/img/34888217 ... 148237.jpg
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It's the same angle of the floor leading edge as last year, so very unlikely to be an opening. Besides, why would they have it there (if rules even allow two closed cross-section contours in that area)?
And they call it a stall. A STALL!

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Lots of copies of 2017 Mclaren aero concepts...FW, under-nose area and bargebords are similar
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F1analisitecnica is reporting that wheelbase has been lengthened by 50mm to get more downforce from the floor.

Also courtesy of the same site here is a close-up of the FW pillars:
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Cross between the McLaren and Renault solutions from last year.
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Its not a T-Wing (although its a T shape, and a wing lol), its the 2018 version of the monkey seat (i think), as the rules have changed for the monkey seat
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Finally a proper shot from the side:
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INSANE rake.
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Wheelbase comparison with grid:
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MtthsMlw wrote:
22 Feb 2018, 19:56
AMuS is reporting that there might be another opening behind the bargeboard, but they're not sure about it.
https://www2.pic-upload.de/img/34888217 ... 148237.jpg
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Definitely not. The teeth on the leading edge gives it away; Don't think it works very well if there was a horizontal area in the way. The teeth would be in the way of the opening.
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Would it be a leading edge floor slot, kinda like an indy car, that they just painted over in the render?

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Moose wrote:
22 Feb 2018, 19:22
skoop wrote:
22 Feb 2018, 19:19
Guys, what are those 2 things on the airbox? Looks like 2 wings. I've seen them only in this pic. Is there maybe a render error, or tried they to photoshop something out?

https://imgr3.auto-motor-und-sport.de/F ... 148200.jpg
Yup - they're a little droopy mini T wing. Here's another shot:
https://s18.postimg.org/wcy4upad5/Screenshot_6.jpg
Williams FW41 has it too:
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Zynerji wrote:
22 Feb 2018, 21:02
Would it be a leading edge floor slot, kinda like an indy car, that they just painted over in the render?
That is definitely just a render-paint issue. Firstly, teeth at the floor leading edge give it away as they generate 3 vortices that travel downstream under the car. Secondly, every effort is put to provide maximum massflow underneath the car (towards diffuser) in order to generate as much downforce as possible (hence back in 2010-2012 teams were opting for very high noses). Thirdly, floor leading edge generates A LOT of suction on its own- putting a duct into a low pressure zone would be simply wasteful (and duct would experience reversed flow..).

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