Plus, Ferraris extra element was mounted to the mirror mount itself. It wasn't actually mounted to the halo. So if the mirror was unstable, how is an element attached to the mount itself going to do anything? Not that Mercedes, FI's or RB's mounts are purely structural but they can certainly be argued that they are while Ferrari really cannot be.mantikos wrote: ↑28 Jun 2018, 16:59Is it attached to the Halo?bonjon1979 wrote: ↑28 Jun 2018, 16:48in all fairness. I can't see how this is allowed but fins on Ferrari's Halo mirrors weren't.RZS10 wrote: ↑28 Jun 2018, 16:32https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201806 ... 13e459.jpg
Is it possible that the mirror is just sitting on that stalk? One would expect a 'cleaner' bonding of the pieces otherwise - or does it have to be connected in order to be there in the first place?
No?
That's how
Couldn't resist what, mate?
That doesn't look like a wishbone at all - doesn't look connected to the wheelatanatizante wrote: ↑28 Jun 2018, 21:37https://postimages.org/
2. That lower suspension wishbone arm looks strange or it`s just me?
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Oh wow, never noticed....crazyRZS10 wrote: ↑28 Jun 2018, 21:57Has been like that all the time from that perspective
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This is monaco
1. Probably strips of tape to hold some tubes or other sensor cablesatanatizante wrote: ↑28 Jun 2018, 21:37https://postimages.org/
1. What for are those thin alu-foils on that suspension arm?
2. That lower suspension wishbone arm looks strange or it`s just me?
3. The small fin attached the cockpit and underneath the mirror is new?
4. Is the slit in the bellow picture new?
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"Beneath this the mandatory side impact protection bar now forms part of a separate structure. This has allowed the rest of the sidepod to be reduced in size, making it more aerodynamically efficient. It follows a trend started by Ferrari last year."
Disagree - because the side impact structure is in the same place for each of them, and all of them have their sidepods placed fairly consistently with each other - only Ferrari visually looks marginally higher, RB is about the same height.F1Krof wrote: ↑28 Jun 2018, 23:59I have a feeling this new sidepod revamp will not work as good as the Ferrari's and Red Bull's. Theirs work better because they have at the maximum height. Mercedes' sidepod's are much lower and won't be as efficient at doing both cooling and aero performance.
What do you think?
Can we do side by side comparison? (If I had the time to sip through the photos I'd be doing them myself). But from the looks of it, I think Mercedes' is fairly lower than both of them, especially Ferrari's.mantikos wrote: ↑29 Jun 2018, 00:07Disagree - because the side impact structure is in the same place for each of them, and all of them have their sidepods placed fairly consistently with each other - only Ferrari visually looks marginally higher, RB is about the same height.F1Krof wrote: ↑28 Jun 2018, 23:59I have a feeling this new sidepod revamp will not work as good as the Ferrari's and Red Bull's. Theirs work better because they have at the maximum height. Mercedes' sidepod's are much lower and won't be as efficient at doing both cooling and aero performance.
What do you think?
The sidepod crash structures do have some variation in height based on teams' decision--there is some leeway in the rules, if I recall correctly. Regardless, the RB14 has the totality of its radiator inlet above the uppermost crash structure. As such, their inlet is higher, and it's upper lip/leading edge is thinner. Look at this photo and you'll see what I mean. Notice how thin the upper edge is. Ferrari do something similar, meaning, their inlet is also located above the uppermost crash structure.mantikos wrote: ↑29 Jun 2018, 00:07Disagree - because the side impact structure is in the same place for each of them, and all of them have their sidepods placed fairly consistently with each other - only Ferrari visually looks marginally higher, RB is about the same height.F1Krof wrote: ↑28 Jun 2018, 23:59I have a feeling this new sidepod revamp will not work as good as the Ferrari's and Red Bull's. Theirs work better because they have at the maximum height. Mercedes' sidepod's are much lower and won't be as efficient at doing both cooling and aero performance.
What do you think?
Use the top of the safety cell/driver compartment as your visual reference--it is common amongst teams by regulation.