Acer ducts do seem like an inspiration, but intentions are different. Acer ducts were used to blow the exhaust to drive the diffuser, while this cooling vent is placed to aid hot air extraction. It is very wide, but it has different curvatures so the outlet surface is not that big.f1316 wrote: ↑11 Feb 2023, 19:42The rear of the engine cover reminds me of the acer ducts on the 2012 Ferrari. I wonder how coincidental that is - as in: are they wanting the hot engine air to exit onto the beam wing and using bodywork to get it there?
My non-expert understanding was that this air was too low energy to be helpful in ‘blowing’ the wing, but the shape of the bodywork seems like there’s an intentionality.
Why is it bent down? The way I see it, bending it down helps to introduce slightly more air towards rear wing. If the pressure on top of the vent is ambient or maybe even above ambient, rearward projection also means slightly lower drag.