looks like significant bigger sidepod inlet?
I don’t know, looking at some pics of the 35 the opening looks very different depending on the angle, it could also be the same here. The picture could be rather deceiving or the opening could be deeper but narrower in widthf1rules wrote: ↑04 Feb 2021, 22:14looks like significant bigger sidepod inlet?
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EtaIDIqXYAA ... ame=medium
Exactly! I think McLaren’s opening was the widest of the top teams last year so I do hope they manage to reshape for the better this year with the Merc PUs need of less coolingf1rules wrote: ↑04 Feb 2021, 22:44yeah agree, still i think its taller. do we think some teams will go for wider top/shoulder part to get more undercut to aid the floor
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EtaO0YVWQAg ... me=900x900
maybe something like this
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EgflTSZUYAI ... ame=medium
But in the video 4:17-4:19 you can see the right hand side pose looks black too, I’d post a pic but haven’t a clue how too101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑05 Feb 2021, 12:23To me it just looks like the side pod is only on one side. It’s just a cockpit mock up. It’s also impossible to draw conclusions out of this. But it may well be a design choice, to keep the side pod opening high and big to increase the taper around the floor offsetting the floor loss at the rear.
We will find out soon enough. Can’t wait. I’m genuinely impressed with the leadership/vision/media work that the team puts out. It just looks like a well run outfit.
the EDGE wrote: ↑05 Feb 2021, 12:33But in the video 4:17-4:19 you can see the right hand side pose looks black too, I’d post a pic but haven’t a clue how too101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑05 Feb 2021, 12:23To me it just looks like the side pod is only on one side. It’s just a cockpit mock up. It’s also impossible to draw conclusions out of this. But it may well be a design choice, to keep the side pod opening high and big to increase the taper around the floor offsetting the floor loss at the rear.
We will find out soon enough. Can’t wait. I’m genuinely impressed with the leadership/vision/media work that the team puts out. It just looks like a well run outfit.
Thankscharliesmithhd wrote: ↑05 Feb 2021, 12:35https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EtdNQ4DXUAE ... me=900x900the EDGE wrote: ↑05 Feb 2021, 12:33But in the video 4:17-4:19 you can see the right hand side pose looks black too, I’d post a pic but haven’t a clue how too101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑05 Feb 2021, 12:23To me it just looks like the side pod is only on one side. It’s just a cockpit mock up. It’s also impossible to draw conclusions out of this. But it may well be a design choice, to keep the side pod opening high and big to increase the taper around the floor offsetting the floor loss at the rear.
We will find out soon enough. Can’t wait. I’m genuinely impressed with the leadership/vision/media work that the team puts out. It just looks like a well run outfit.
I’m sure that’s the case... I just find it surprising since most often than not the solutions that end up in most of the grid usually bring a “universal benefit”... The fact that 90% of the grid find it useful (regardless of aero concepts) and Mclaren doesn’t, is just interesting, not arguing if it’s useful for them or not .Emag wrote:If they saw benefits from an S-Duct, then it would be in the car. If it is not in the car that means that it is not worth it for them.
The S-duct exploits a loop hole in the regulations. No holes are allowed through the cockpit or the structural part of the nose, so the ducting from bottom to top passes between where the nose cone meets/attaches to the bulk headSmallSoldier wrote: ↑05 Feb 2021, 22:27I’m guessing that Mclaren will also be without an S-Duct this season... It’s interesting that it has been the only team without one now for a few seasons.
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