So Motorsport is giving a theory about Ferrari performance from the start of the season based on the newest update?f1316 wrote: ↑26 Jul 2018, 13:08Here’s a theory from motorsport:
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/blow ... e-1064053/
Not to be ‘that guy’, but this is actually not dissimilar to something I was discussing in the McLaren speculation thread pre-season - I.e. the idea that a DRD-type device might be particularly pertinent in the current PU climate and that I wouldn’t be surprised if benefits in reducing drag would far outweigh those of increasing power,
Given the claims that Ferrari’s improvements equated to something like 2 years’ of development from power output, drag reduction seems far more likely.
No, I don’t think so. I think they posit that it’s a recent gain; on this forum we’ve seen this (seemingly) low drag characteristic of the Ferrari since the start of the season but the media narrative seems to be that there was a huge jump in Austria/Britain/Germany (depending on which story you read).Vanja #66 wrote: ↑26 Jul 2018, 18:19So Motorsport is giving a theory about Ferrari performance from the start of the season based on the newest update?f1316 wrote: ↑26 Jul 2018, 13:08Here’s a theory from motorsport:
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/blow ... e-1064053/
Not to be ‘that guy’, but this is actually not dissimilar to something I was discussing in the McLaren speculation thread pre-season - I.e. the idea that a DRD-type device might be particularly pertinent in the current PU climate and that I wouldn’t be surprised if benefits in reducing drag would far outweigh those of increasing power,
Given the claims that Ferrari’s improvements equated to something like 2 years’ of development from power output, drag reduction seems far more likely.
I would laugh my ass off if they just put bag of ice on top of that to make more confusion for others and diverting them from other important stuff :dBig Tea wrote: ↑26 Jul 2018, 19:51Thinking back to last week, there was a shot of an icepack rested on top of the camera housing.
The commentators joked that there were electronics in there that needed to be kept cool.
Is it possible that it was not cooling but hiding? Is there any possible way a vortex can originate there, or in the nearby area and directed there and stall the wing?
I think the housing is to be used as it without any alteration, but is it possible to bleed some air to this point or close to it, and would it be the tipping point to stall the wing?
I believe it is not legal to direct air there from the fuel system but can a pump be driven from the turbo/h area, directly or electrically?
Yes I know this is waaaay out there, but most people seem to be scratching their heads as to where Ferrari are getting their blip.
Alternately, can it be done with the mirrors?
In all probability it was just that.F1NAC wrote: ↑26 Jul 2018, 20:44I would laugh my ass off if they just put bag of ice on top of that to make more confusion for others and diverting them from other important stuff :dBig Tea wrote: ↑26 Jul 2018, 19:51Thinking back to last week, there was a shot of an icepack rested on top of the camera housing.
The commentators joked that there were electronics in there that needed to be kept cool.
Is it possible that it was not cooling but hiding? Is there any possible way a vortex can originate there, or in the nearby area and directed there and stall the wing?
I think the housing is to be used as it without any alteration, but is it possible to bleed some air to this point or close to it, and would it be the tipping point to stall the wing?
I believe it is not legal to direct air there from the fuel system but can a pump be driven from the turbo/h area, directly or electrically?
Yes I know this is waaaay out there, but most people seem to be scratching their heads as to where Ferrari are getting their blip.
Alternately, can it be done with the mirrors?
It could be something internal that greatly reduces the internal flow drag?