Speculation in the team threads, please!
If it is not in THIS car, it probably should not be in the car thread.
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That is a weird change. They literally glued a cover at the expansion area.
As I understand they went too aggressive with recent updates. DF was there, but balance was gone making the car very difficult to drive, so they could not utilize the extra DF. (similar to what happened with Merc in 2022-2023).
Ferrari most recent update also went back to something like that.Z-one wrote: ↑13 Sep 2024, 11:18https://cdn-1.motorsport.com/images/amp ... tail-.webp
like ferrari spec 22
Yes, volume is reduced. The vertical kick on the keel generates some downforce which is very sensitive to ride height. These vertical kicks created some trouble for Ferrari on their Spain floor, so they removed them in Hungary and later removed the keel kick too. I suspect this is a quick fix for RB in order to give them some more room to expand setup window without inducing bouncing with those keel kicks
More stability across a range of ride heights, I would assume
Monaghan seemed to suggest that they could bring more changes to SingaporePlatinumZealot wrote: ↑13 Sep 2024, 13:48So they say this is patch-work floor that is to be monitored until Singapore. A final version will be made after that for Austin.
Makes sense to test even small iterations to get the feel of the general direction they would want to move forward.
This is in the team thread but very relevant to the current changes happening on the car so I'll post it herePaa wrote: ↑13 Sep 2024, 14:49Makes sense to test even small iterations to get the feel of the general direction they would want to move forward.
They stated that they have to ignore WT and sim figures and only rely on track data so these weekends are effectively wind tunnel runs for their iterations.
Monaghan indicated that the Baku modification is a first step, given the limited time, and that there will be more to come in Singapore next weekend. “The lessons are sort of continuous and the immediate reaction tends to be in subsequent races,” he said. “So it's a testament to everyone that we made it. A lot of hard work, and that hard work will continue. Singapore is only a week away . So it will potentially be another evolution for us. So if we were able to do it for this race, it's certainly not the biggest modification we've ever undertaken in terms of changing geometry. It is a small modification. Could the effect be good? YES. And I think the concrete proof will be on Sunday afternoon.”