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Blaze1 wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 00:47
zibby43 wrote:
25 Jul 2019, 22:39
According to Motorsport.com, there are some additional changes to the front wing:

"This [new front wing] features a shorter overall chord length, shortening the top two elements to bring the trailing edge further forward along the endplate."

Here's a pretty good angle on the inside portion of the end plate:

https://cdn-4.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... wing-1.jpg

Via Giorgio Piola
Comparing the long chord older front wing, with the new short chord version:
https://cdn-3.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... wing-1.jpg
https://cdn-4.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... wing-1.jpg
Thanks for the pics.
Any idea what the advantages and disadvantages of a shorter chord front wing would bring?

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ENGINE TUNER wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 03:36
Blaze1 wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 00:47
zibby43 wrote:
25 Jul 2019, 22:39
According to Motorsport.com, there are some additional changes to the front wing:

"This [new front wing] features a shorter overall chord length, shortening the top two elements to bring the trailing edge further forward along the endplate."

Here's a pretty good angle on the inside portion of the end plate:

https://cdn-4.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... wing-1.jpg

Via Giorgio Piola
Comparing the long chord older front wing, with the new short chord version:
https://cdn-3.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... wing-1.jpg
https://cdn-4.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... wing-1.jpg
Thanks for the pics.
Any idea what the advantages and disadvantages of a shorter chord front wing would bring?
Correct me if I’m wrong but in general a shorter chord would mean less flow separation. Although it may reduce the peak downforce slightly there should be a more consistent balance.
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No "S-curve" bodywork opening needed this weekend.

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continuum16 wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 03:52
ENGINE TUNER wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 03:36
Blaze1 wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 00:47

Comparing the long chord older front wing, with the new short chord version:
https://cdn-3.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... wing-1.jpg
https://cdn-4.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... wing-1.jpg
Thanks for the pics.
Any idea what the advantages and disadvantages of a shorter chord front wing would bring?
Correct me if I’m wrong but in general a shorter chord would mean less flow separation. Although it may reduce the peak downforce slightly there should be a more consistent balance.
I can't correct you because I have no idea

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Pyrone89 wrote:
25 Jul 2019, 23:41
mkay wrote:
25 Jul 2019, 23:27
Pyrone89 wrote:
25 Jul 2019, 23:08

:wtf:
Literally every piece of bodywork has 1 or more (large) visible changes, a new monocoque and new cooling
The rumours of new lightweight chassis have been quashed by Mercedes.
Can you provide a source, only heard a poster mention it
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They are very fast already
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With Ferrari and Red Bull having matte finish cars, would Mercedes be able to measure anything from their matte white front wing and bodywork to compare to their regular glossy silver finish? I'm wondering whether they are using this part white livery as a bit of a test for matte silver next year.

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Blaze1 wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 00:47
zibby43 wrote:
25 Jul 2019, 22:39
According to Motorsport.com, there are some additional changes to the front wing:

"This [new front wing] features a shorter overall chord length, shortening the top two elements to bring the trailing edge further forward along the endplate."

Here's a pretty good angle on the inside portion of the end plate:

https://cdn-4.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... wing-1.jpg

Via Giorgio Piola
Comparing the long chord older front wing, with the new short chord version:
https://cdn-3.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... wing-1.jpg
https://cdn-4.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... wing-1.jpg
Out on track the wing seems more "outwashy".

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ajprice wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 12:22
With Ferrari and Red Bull having matte finish cars, would Mercedes be able to measure anything from their matte white front wing and bodywork to compare to their regular glossy silver finish? I'm wondering whether they are using this part white livery as a bit of a test for matte silver next year.
Daimler has enough information what different types of paint do for temperature, drag, etc etc.

Matte paint is more to have your livery look better on TV when the sun in shining.

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ENGINE TUNER wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 03:36
Blaze1 wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 00:47
zibby43 wrote:
25 Jul 2019, 22:39
According to Motorsport.com, there are some additional changes to the front wing:

"This [new front wing] features a shorter overall chord length, shortening the top two elements to bring the trailing edge further forward along the endplate."

Here's a pretty good angle on the inside portion of the end plate:

https://cdn-4.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... wing-1.jpg

Via Giorgio Piola
Comparing the long chord older front wing, with the new short chord version:
https://cdn-3.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... wing-1.jpg
https://cdn-4.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... wing-1.jpg
Thanks for the pics.
Any idea what the advantages and disadvantages of a shorter chord front wing would bring?
I'm not really sure what the intention is I'm afraid ET.

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Some amazing detail shots by Alessandro Arcari. More can be found here

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Sorry if this has been asked already, but why did Merc abandon the chimney cooling exit? Does it have something to do with the new rear wing regs this year?
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Morteza wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 13:53
Some amazing detail shots by Alessandro Arcari. More can be found
https://www.f1analisitecnica.com/wp-con ... 0004-1.jpg
Is this a new wing? It looks more like the one on the Ferrari, or is the angle of the picture?

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When you look at that front wing it seems Merc have actually moved more towards the Ferrari front wing solution than the Red Bull one.
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