hardingfv32 wrote:Huntresa wrote:Half a season ? Its only Red Bull that didnt get the tunnel to work, the ramp exhaust always worked.....
And looking at that it seems even small teams can develop a new exhaust, and that in a time span of 4 races, not half a season.
The small teams have just started the process of developing the new exhaust. Look how long Ferrari and RB are taking once the basic layout is decided on. The small teams are just copying the basic concept at this point, they have a lot of details to still develop. And we still can not differentiate exhaust design benefits from tire management success. How do we know that RB's resent success is not just better tire management?
Brian
Ive never said anything about performance of the diff exhausts, only thing i said in the first post was that i think everyone net year unless they change the rules will have an exhaust like mclaren or the ramp one, as i think its the same as the stepped nose as i said in the post.
You are right we cant know why RB is better, its prob not one thing cause most of the time it isnt one thing, its a mix of diff things.
But what we do know about the exhausts are that both mclaren and ramp are used to some extent to seal the diffuser, which in all camps should be a good thing, and thats why i think its a thing every car will have next year.
I also have to agree with ppl saying that Lotus are doing fine without the exhausts styles of Mclaren or Red Bull, but as i mentioned in my first post, i think they should test one of them atleast, cause as the season rolls on you wont have as much development as in the beginning and that is cause firstly you run out of stuff to improve, which means at some point you will have to develop exhausts if you wanna develop anything and 2nd focus shifts to next years car, and its always good to have data for next years car aswell, if you plan on running for example one of these exhausts.