The only team so far to have what looks like a inverse sweep profile wing elements. Very interesting and innovative way of diverting air away from the wheel. If it works most team will jump on the solution.
The only team so far to have what looks like a inverse sweep profile wing elements. Very interesting and innovative way of diverting air away from the wheel. If it works most team will jump on the solution.
The RS19 3D model features a similar solution https://motorsport.tech/wp-content/uplo ... 387@2x.jpg
TR wings appear to have a wider edges in the inboard side that narrows towards the end plate whilst every other team have pointed tips. Renault last year had similar concept.Blackout wrote: ↑14 Feb 2019, 07:28The RS19 3D model features a similar solution https://motorsport.tech/wp-content/uplo ... 387@2x.jpg
Interesting...I wonder why we haven't seen this on the RB15 as well (because ToroRosso and RedBull share the same rear end of the car)KingHamilton01 wrote: ↑17 Feb 2019, 19:36https://twitter.com/f1talks/status/1097185935639359488 what are they doing here? blowing the rear axle to get better flow around the car....?
Could be for cooling, or could be for some sort of other aero Benefit! guess we will have to wait and see if anyone pics up on it at testing, I know Ted Kravitz normally does a good job of picking up on new bits on the cars after the first week of testing.lio007 wrote: ↑17 Feb 2019, 19:49Interesting...I wonder why we haven't seen this on the RB15 as well (because ToroRosso and RedBull share the same rear end of the car)KingHamilton01 wrote: ↑17 Feb 2019, 19:36https://twitter.com/f1talks/status/1097185935639359488 what are they doing here? blowing the rear axle to get better flow around the car....?
edit: ok, might be there as well on the RB15
Could it be just a cooling duct for the rear brakes?
https://i.imgur.com/QsfLK1e.png