Good news, mate! Will look for your comments. Good luck with your work. And now back to topic.
yes, the car has clearly more rake than in 2018. It seems that other cars have choosen a different path.
The different angles throws this comparison off. The longer wheelbase was one of SF-71's strengths so I doubt they changed that. The perspective creates the illusion of it being different. Plus the different liveries also plays a part in tricking ones eyes to seeing lengths shorter or longer.jumpingfish wrote: ↑15 Feb 2019, 18:01I'm not sure I did it correctly, photos were taken at different angles a bit. It seems wheelbase shorter than SF70h Can anyone make a comparison too? https://pp.userapi.com/c849024/v8490241 ... kMXSlk.jpg
Based on what I have seen so far, my assumption is that they aren't able to seal the floor as well as last year, and have lost some floor/diffuser generated down force. Thus to make up from this they are trying to work the new rear wing harder.PhillipM wrote: ↑15 Feb 2019, 18:56It seems to be a strange philosophy moving stuff down from the engine cover to the sidepods - and I know a lot of you are saying to clean up the airflow to the new rear wing - but the taller, wider rear wings this year should be *less* affected by airflow from the engine cover area, not more.
That's why everyone else has moved more cooling up there out of the sidepods.
We won't know that for sure till we have seen it running on track.
I think you're right, Giorgio Piola and Franco Nugnes wrote about increasing wheelbase for 25mmMamba wrote: ↑15 Feb 2019, 19:46The different angles throws this comparison off. The longer wheelbase was one of SF-71's strengths so I doubt they changed that. The perspective creates the illusion of it being different. Plus the different liveries also plays a part in tricking ones eyes to seeing lengths shorter or longer.
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Wouldn’t going such a radical way by maximizing airflow to RW because of the disability of sealing the floor and diffuser mean that they wouldn’t be able to do any upgrades at all on floor and diffuser? I think they would have even changed the concept to generate floor and diffuser downforce instead of compensating it in such a way.dans79 wrote: ↑15 Feb 2019, 19:49Based on what I have seen so far, my assumption is that they aren't able to seal the floor as well as last year, and have lost some floor/diffuser generated down force. Thus to make up from this they are trying to work the new rear wing harder.PhillipM wrote: ↑15 Feb 2019, 18:56It seems to be a strange philosophy moving stuff down from the engine cover to the sidepods - and I know a lot of you are saying to clean up the airflow to the new rear wing - but the taller, wider rear wings this year should be *less* affected by airflow from the engine cover area, not more.
That's why everyone else has moved more cooling up there out of the sidepods.