

Via AMuS
CLKGTR wrote: ↑25 Jul 2019, 14:06Bargeboards behind the front wheels are mostly fitted on the floor so you cannot see them on most of these pictures, just a little bit on the last one from AMuS. Sidepod area doesn't seem simpler or more complicated, just an evolution of current concept with different positioned vanes.digitalrurouni wrote: ↑25 Jul 2019, 13:21Is it just or does the bargeboard area look a lot simpler than it was before?
Bargeboard area still have three large horizontal fins, double curved blades at the bottom, a lot of vortex generators and serrated curved vanes so I don't think it became simpler.
On last few hi-res pics of the sidepod area can be seen that upper crash structure extension, which is now verticaly connected to the horizontal vane above, is curved downwards and outwards in its rear section, helping to steer the airflow in that direction. Something similiar was seen in 2018 Austrian GP big upgrade package.