Reminds me very much of 2009 front wings.CLKGTR wrote: ↑31 Jul 2018, 13:39Cool picture from AMuS with multi colour floviz
https://maxf1.net/wp-content/uploads/20 ... jpg?x78659
Upper surfaces isn't all that interesting - AND most of those are just after the paint was sprayed on in the pits.
I never said anything about in-wash wings, I merely commented that it looked like teams were still trying to direct air around outside of the tire.jjn9128 wrote: ↑31 Jul 2018, 13:37I'm getting annoyed with this in-wash stuff. FIA/FOM never said they'd be looking to in-wash the front wing tip wake - just reduce the aggressive out-wash which increases the car's wake width to the detriment of other teams, then Scarbs and the motorsport network got it wrong and started all this nonsense. That said, a wide span wing does not necessarily mean the tip vortex passes around the outside of the wheels - read the work of Diasinos on front wing span and wheel vortex interactions.
Excellent article.turbof1 wrote: ↑02 Aug 2018, 15:01We got a new article up which is regarding to the 2019 changes, written by Jjn9128:
https://www.f1technical.net/news/21768
Typically, I have always just created a brand new forum thread talking about the article, and then jjn9128 and I will post throughout that which allows you to do that "in relation to" the article directly.
Yeah again, apologies mate .Vyssion wrote: ↑02 Aug 2018, 18:47Typically, I have always just created a brand new forum thread talking about the article, and then jjn9128 and I will post throughout that which allows you to do that "in relation to" the article directly.
With this one, given it would fall directly under this thread (and these 2019 changes are a direct follow on from the massive 2017 overhaul) turbo thought that it would be easier to link it to this thread.