And you can see from the inside that they're contoured.
This is Mercedes, ofc it works
AMuS reported 3-4 tenths.
Yeah I don't think that's right. Visually it seems that most of the upgrade is related to reducing the drag of the car, the step profiled rear wing endplate tips allow for the air to flow in, right behind the rear wing reducing the pressure in that part of the wing at certain speeds reducing the drag while keeping the downforce. The side pod turning vanes is now more based on moving the flow above(and around) the sidepod to better improve the flow attachment reducing drag and Aero instability at high speed while the front wing has an enhanced outwash effect while reducing the overall chord length of the wing, which keeps the donwforce, Unfortunately it also keeps the drag the wing has compared to Ferrar's but the enhanced outwash effect reduces the effect of the front tyre wake(Thus less drag) and improves the efficiency of the turning vanes in the sidepod flow conditioners behind it. I am not sure about the floor and the diffuser but the update seems to be focused on reducing drag while keeping the downforce. So any big performance boost will be from the straights cause don't see any big downforce upgrades here.zibby43 wrote: ↑25 Jul 2019, 19:21AMuS reported 3-4 tenths.
"Everything with the goal to improve the flow to the rear and to increase the downforce. The development step should be worth three to four tenths. The cooling system has also been improved."
https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/for ... ockenheim/
W09 had an upturned vane there too...roon wrote: ↑25 Jul 2019, 19:50Incremental updates compared to when they introduces the cape last year. The upturned sidepod vane is similar to the '18 and '19 Ferrari.
https://imgr3.auto-motor-und-sport.de/M ... 614059.jpg
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DzcLlNYW0AAh_ml.jpg
Added mid-season in Austria, iirc.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑25 Jul 2019, 19:54W09 had an upturned vane there too...roon wrote: ↑25 Jul 2019, 19:50Incremental updates compared to when they introduces the cape last year. The upturned sidepod vane is similar to the '18 and '19 Ferrari.
https://imgr3.auto-motor-und-sport.de/M ... 614059.jpg
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DzcLlNYW0AAh_ml.jpg
They have changed the rear bodywork to improve cooling. They have, therefore, changed the aero devices further forward to ensure the rear still works properly. I'd guess there have been some downforce improvements from the floor.Ashwinv16 wrote: ↑25 Jul 2019, 19:51
Yeah I don't think that's right. Visually it seems that most of the upgrade is related to reducing the drag of the car, the step profiled rear wing endplate tips allow for the air to flow in, right behind the rear wing reducing the pressure in that part of the wing at certain speeds reducing the drag while keeping the downforce. The side pod turning vanes is now more based on moving the flow above(and around) the sidepod to better improve the flow attachment reducing drag and Aero instability at high speed while the front wing has an enhanced outwash effect while reducing the overall chord length of the wing, which keeps the donwforce, Unfortunately it also keeps the drag the wing has compared to Ferrar's but the enhanced outwash effect reduces the effect of the front tyre wake(Thus less drag) and improves the efficiency of the turning vanes in the sidepod flow conditioners behind it. I am not sure about the floor and the diffuser but the update seems to be focused on reducing drag while keeping the downforce. So any big performance boost will be from the straights cause don't see any big downforce upgrades here.
The new bargeboard arrangement alone has a massive impact on the flow structures that get pulled to the rear of the car, particularly the diffuser area, which is very important to rear downforce.Ashwinv16 wrote: ↑25 Jul 2019, 19:51So any big performance boost will be from the straights cause don't see any big downforce upgrades here.zibby43 wrote: ↑25 Jul 2019, 19:21AMuS reported 3-4 tenths.
"Everything with the goal to improve the flow to the rear and to increase the downforce. The development step should be worth three to four tenths. The cooling system has also been improved."
https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/for ... ockenheim/