Is that tiny inlet beneath the kaspersky logo there to feed the S duct?f1rules wrote: ↑10 Mar 2021, 15:40interesing cape
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Is that tiny inlet beneath the kaspersky logo there to feed the S duct?f1rules wrote: ↑10 Mar 2021, 15:40interesing cape
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I think you'll notice the taper when top view images are released. The rear section of the merc philosophy cars are lengthier as compared to Ferrari or redbull. Their side pods also start much further as compared to Ferrari. So it might not look like much when viewed from the side. Lets see whats there when the top sections are availableJPBD1990 wrote: ↑10 Mar 2021, 15:44Any insights from rear suspension? We know this was a focus and where 2 tokens were used. There has been much talk of the Mercedes rear suspension, and possibly red bull converging on a similar path too. Can anyone tell from the available pics where this falls? Doesn’t look particularly radical from what I can see, which is obviously limited.
I think the sidepods and barge boards look quite advanced and well done. The rear end of the coke bottle though, appears less tapered than last year - despite their spiel saying the exact opposite. Perhaps just not flattering pictures as yet.
The rear bodywork is very wide on the new car where it runs back to the rear suspension.
Anybody else notice how Ferrari have completely removed those cooling louvres on the cockpit just below the halo? Is that good?
Last year they showed the 2019 front wing on the 2020 car at launch then brought a new one (the one they used all through 2020) at testing. I'd take these pics with a pinch of saltaerofoilf1 wrote: ↑10 Mar 2021, 16:59Front wing and front brake duct compare
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Its wider but also angle is different.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑10 Mar 2021, 17:55The rear bodywork is very wide on the new car where it runs back to the rear suspension.
One can see the gap between the bodywork and the inner face of the rear windows is much reduced in the new car.ferkan wrote: ↑10 Mar 2021, 18:01Its wider but also angle is different.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑10 Mar 2021, 17:55The rear bodywork is very wide on the new car where it runs back to the rear suspension.
And everything you see is done without single token used. The tokens are spent on rear suspension, that you can't clearly see on these photos.Schifty wrote: ↑10 Mar 2021, 15:16The body work i like it, but really Ferrari ? seeing the choice to put Mission Winnow in flashy green on matte red and cartoon paint number ??? Just about this, i'm worried about if those changes maded are good. I mean if they can't properly make a decision about the look of the car, they propably dont also about the chassis too.
Anyway i dont think all the chassis will be used at Bahrein, i see too much changes for only 2 token :/
It's bodywork IMO. Ferrari usually put a vane there, in the air exit, to enhance air extraction.Morteza wrote: ↑10 Mar 2021, 17:41https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EwIPKBQXAAI ... ame=mediumNicolas Carpentiers wrote:Apart from the different geometry (front element of the top wishbone seems to attach further forward to gearbox), there is something new in this area, see yellow. Not sure what is it. Aero device (it was part of the bodywork in 2020) or mechanical one (but what)?
It looks to me that they manage to mount lower wishbones higher. Am I right???Morteza wrote: ↑10 Mar 2021, 17:41https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EwIPKBQXAAI ... ame=mediumNicolas Carpentiers wrote:Apart from the different geometry (front element of the top wishbone seems to attach further forward to gearbox), there is something new in this area, see yellow. Not sure what is it. Aero device (it was part of the bodywork in 2020) or mechanical one (but what)?