Here we are :
https://twitter.com/RenaultF1Team/statu ... 3779508224
https://twitter.com/RenaultF1Team/statu ... 3853244416
The regulation is for a maximum of two. One allowed on the survival cell the other directly below the mirror.
Renault's first motor under loadEnstone wrote: ↑16 Feb 2019, 14:51Here we are :
https://twitter.com/RenaultF1Team/statu ... 3779508224
https://twitter.com/RenaultF1Team/statu ... 3853244416
that's just the honey badger you're hearingMansell89 wrote: ↑16 Feb 2019, 23:15The black livery around rear and sides hides a lot of the detail we’d be looking for I guess?
Interested to get some testing photos next week to see how far this develops.
By the way, I thought the engine sounded awesome. Anyone else think it had a bit of growl about it that was different to last year?
(Not that it means it will be any better!)
Have you seen all the other 2019 cars launched, especially the 3 teams above them in the pecking order. The airbox/engine cover, sidepods and nose are all much larger. The reason it looks like it has a bigger undercut is because the sidepod is much larger. The red and blue teams undercut isn't as pronounced because the sidepod is tiny in comparison. Having seen other cars I will also say that they haven't done anything with the front suspension either. The silver, red and blue team in particular are extremely tight in this area. Freeing up air to flow to places they need air to flow to.wesley123 wrote: ↑15 Feb 2019, 12:02How? The sidepod has a rather big undercut, the airbox isn't really special in that regard either, and neither is the nose.
That's probably because the 2019 rules allow for a larger rear wing.Oh and the rear wing looks like it is larger for some reason as well even if they are all supposed to be the same or similar.