I knew modern F1 cars were too long, but this is stretching it too far
The lenght of these cars is getting out of haaaaaaand.
Front wheel hubs / brake ducts are slightly revised.PlatinumZealot wrote: β02 Jul 2020, 18:49According to James Allison the winter testing car was finalized before christmas and upgrades are seeing now were developed during the Spring months.
The DAS mechanism which added 2 kg of weight in first version is now much lighter.
Wider, now concave diffuser side walls.
Single rear wing pylon configuration selected. New rear wing slots.
New rear view mirror stalks
Revised S-duct?
New livery.
Anything else?
Is it a matter of perspective, or have the number of step cuts in the top of the end plate been altered as well?Morteza wrote: β02 Jul 2020, 17:42https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Eb7oqUFVAAY ... ame=mediumHungarianRacer wrote: β02 Jul 2020, 15:14New rear wing endplates too (extended hanging vanes above the rear tyre):
https://i.imgur.com/eGqLzii.jpg
Old:
https://i.imgur.com/yJ3MFYJ.jpg
No strakes/spikes sticking out from under the front leading edge of the floor (behind the bargeboards)?.... I find that odd, definitely goes against modern design trends...
Maybe they weren't installed yet at that point. They would be a vulnerable part, so one that should be designed to be changed/removed/replaced easily, thus a part that would be placed on after the floor is affixed to the car.HungarianRacer wrote: β02 Jul 2020, 21:46No strakes/spikes sticking out from under the front leading edge of the floor (behind the bargeboards)?.... I find that odd, definitely goes against modern design trends...
The image is of the top of the floor so you would not see any strakes etc.HungarianRacer wrote: β02 Jul 2020, 21:46No strakes/spikes sticking out from under the front leading edge of the floor (behind the bargeboards)?.... I find that odd, definitely goes against modern design trends...