Williams FW38 Mercedes

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Sevach wrote:
LookBackTime wrote:The front wing is different from the launch pictures :)
Final 2015 model i think, the one on the launch was an older version.
I agree :)

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LookBackTime wrote:
Sevach wrote:
LookBackTime wrote:The front wing is different from the launch pictures :)
Final 2015 model i think, the one on the launch was an older version.
I agree :)
It's likely the new one will be introduced together with the rumored nose.

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I think there's more slots on the edge of the floor(Ferrari style), but i'm not 100% sure.
Edit: Not to the degree some teams are taking this, but indeed there are extra slots

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Front and rear brake ducts are new as well.

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Matt Somerfield ‏@SomersF1 3m3 minutes ago
#TechF1 @WilliamsRacing FW38 rear end detail,note how large the detached hoop is compared to Mercs via @suttonimages

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They basically have aero function from that body work around the exhuast area.
It can either function as a beam wing, or some kind of eductor to increase the efficiency of the internal flow through the side pods.
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They should have just made it a full fledged wing profile and be done with it.
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Interesting, the rear suspension does have an integrated driveshaft.

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Sevach wrote:Interesting, the rear suspension does have an integrated driveshaft.
Yes, finally ! Still rear of the car could be "cleaner".

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Why is this bodywork around the sidepod exits not illegal? I know mercedes run it too, but i was always curious why this is not against the 75 mm radius rule?

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PlatinumZealot wrote:They should have just made it a full fledged wing profile and be done with it.

I agree, but I've wondered at what cost it would be compared to the purpose MB are running it for.

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The ends of the diffuser are a bit different than the rest of the teams.
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michl420 wrote:Why is this bodywork around the sidepod exits not illegal? I know mercedes run it too, but i was always curious why this is not against the 75 mm radius rule?
I don't know the detail of what that rule applies to, but it may just apply to sidepod volumes and stuff that's aft of the rear wheel centerline. The sidepod-exit beam-wing thing (hereby christened SEBWT) is inboard of the official sidepod volume and ahead of the rear-wheel centerline.
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The FW38's rear end is still from the 36/37 lineage, just more extreme. I like it. Wonderful how they joined up all the different "bodywork legality volumes" to create a relatively unified whole. I still think there are some good details to see that are not coming out in the pics on this thread...