Miami floor, redesigned rear wing from 2022 (with single pylon) and completely new high-df beam wing.
I heard what you say too and it confuses me.
Ferrari are always stingy with updates and why I don’t except many more (visible) changes going forward.gordonthegun wrote: ↑25 May 2023, 18:24I heard what you say too and it confuses me.
A new diffuser (or bulb, I could not understand well) means basically a new floor. The floor had just been upgraded in Miami and should a new one have been ready for the following race (Imola) after 2 weeks?!
In my opinion the new diffuser or similar might be a fake.
Ferrari is very stingy when it comes to updates and we are seeing this with the now mysterious new rear suspension that not even in Monaco is on the car.
Well I guess the good news is that they now have to disclose this stuff, so we will know one way or the other if something has been changed in this area (won’t have to go hunting to confirm).gordonthegun wrote: ↑25 May 2023, 18:24I heard what you say too and it confuses me.
A new diffuser (or bulb, I could not understand well) means basically a new floor. The floor had just been upgraded in Miami and should a new one have been ready for the following race (Imola) after 2 weeks?!
In my opinion the new diffuser or similar might be a fake.
Ferrari is very stingy when it comes to updates and we are seeing this with the now mysterious new rear suspension that not even in Monaco is on the car.
That was the question that came on my mind before I read the textVanja #66 wrote: ↑26 May 2023, 16:50Strong lateral flow on rear wing top/pressure side. This is why spoons are so popular now, you keep the pressure in the centre and allow it to slowly drop towards the tips, reducing the losses.
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The ice skate, as previously postulated by a user here - present and accounted for
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