Hopefully they’ll make it work better in the wet as well
As the SF71H had a weakness in that dept.
Best does not mean infallible...
Cooling inlets are normal. Just aero winglets are not allowed on brake duct assemblyGiando wrote: ↑09 Jan 2019, 13:23It's the sidepods width that amazes me in the drawing: you can entirely see the rear tyres.
The picture you posted from last year's presentation had been altered, or its perspective is funny, cause it doesn't show the rear Pirellis.
I highly doubt anyway we will really see such slim sidepods... but let's see!
Maybe they've found something clever for radiators...
Also - in AS drawing - the front bakes cooling devices are way too similar to 2018 version, while that area had been restricted, right?
The perspectives in the drawing and the picture are clearly different, compare the apparent RW widths.Blackout wrote: ↑09 Jan 2019, 14:03Maybe the drawing is a kind of isometric view of the car (whatever the distance, the objects retain their real size.), whereas the photo is a natural perspective view obviously...
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You dont saytimbo wrote: ↑12 Jan 2019, 12:16The perspectives in the drawing and the picture are clearly different, compare the apparent RW widths.Blackout wrote: ↑09 Jan 2019, 14:03Maybe the drawing is a kind of isometric view of the car (whatever the distance, the objects retain their real size.), whereas the photo is a natural perspective view obviously...
https://qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-4 ... 65ee46009f
I doubt it is possible to make sidepods so narrow. After all the fuel tank dimensions are regulated and it gets bigger (marginally, but still) next year.
Don’t forget that the other rumour about the Ferrari is that it will continue to grow its wheelbase - that’s to accommodate the fuel tank whilst continuing to shrink sidepods.Blackout wrote: ↑12 Jan 2019, 13:23You dont saytimbo wrote: ↑12 Jan 2019, 12:16The perspectives in the drawing and the picture are clearly different, compare the apparent RW widths.Blackout wrote: ↑09 Jan 2019, 14:03Maybe the drawing is a kind of isometric view of the car (whatever the distance, the objects retain their real size.), whereas the photo is a natural perspective view obviously...
https://qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-4 ... 65ee46009f
I doubt it is possible to make sidepods so narrow. After all the fuel tank dimensions are regulated and it gets bigger (marginally, but still) next year.
I agree for the blue part.
But regarding the fuel tank, I wonder if a longer or a higher fuel tank would really f*** CoG up and handicap the car... it could be a good alternative (instead of a wider one).