Comparison Redbull RB10 Austria - Silverstone
Apart from these minor modifications (which are on top of that in areas where I don't see a huge deficit in the car as it is) it is interesting to see so few obvious Major external modifications on the car so far. It still looks pretty basic compared to the In- season development pace RBR showed in the past (plus the level of Detail seems less developped than on the Merc which has not always been the case).zioture wrote:Comparison Redbull RB10 Austria - Silverstone
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I agree, I expect big changes after the summer break. The Redbull works a lot in that periodhenra wrote:Apart from these minor modifications (which are on top of that in areas where I don't see a huge deficit in the car as it is) it is interesting to see so few obvious Major external modifications on the car so far. It still looks pretty basic compared to the In- season development pace RBR showed in the past (plus the level of Detail seems less developped than on the Merc which has not always been the case).zioture wrote:Comparison Redbull RB10 Austria - Silverstone
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I'm wondering if they switched to 2015 development already.
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I dont think it splits in two, but rather there seems to be a cutout on it.RicerDude wrote:http://i.imgur.com/GGV93K7.jpg
Not sure how new this is but the vanes in the diffuser now split in two towards the ends.
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I like the the way that the flow rig gives us a very good indication of flow from the diffuser. The centre is obviously worked harder to give the more vertical flow.RicerDude wrote:http://i.imgur.com/GGV93K7.jpg
Not sure how new this is but the vanes in the diffuser now split in two towards the ends.