KennyBama wrote:So the FW doesn't have the curved downward templates. The new exhaust is here to stay.
I suspect for race and qualy the will not using it. Because Silverstone is high downforce circuit, and the "R" cascade FW is quite low dowforce config witch also easily shades drag.
I think that the best chance to see those wing is today in free practices...
If Ferrari don't test it that could mean different things:
- -they collect enough data, throw Canada race and they are clearly satisfied with performance which they expected from Cologne windtunel, CFD correlations and simulations. That will clearly AGAIN show that corellation "baby sickness" past Ferrari camp...
-we will wait maybe they will not have enough time to test, because due bad weather it would be almost impossible check all others potential upgrades
-or they forgoted it on the airport in Montreal
Especially now due possible bad wether throw almost all race weekend more downforce make much more sense...
EDIT1: The most puzzling thing about Ferrari is longer exhaust. I think that they are not quite convinced if exhaust really make a difference in terms of make better qually laptimes and at the same time perserve the great race pace. I think Ferrari is quite (according Stefano interviews) afraid to broke the balance between race&Qually. That must be very hard to do it, last 2 yrs designers goal in the aproach in car design drastically changes. Now the aim is: How to make more efficient aero => low downforce/drag ratio. How provide good Q lap times and preserve the ideal tire temperature in working range and current conditions on the track in the race. How make overall good car for all conditions etc.
It seems that it works for low/high dowforce circuit configuration with lees long sweeping corners. Better seal of diffuzor, and maybe even more reducing drag, due better managing of tire skirt and difuzor vortices. They brought 2 versions here so i assume that they are still don't sure of overall effect on the car pace in dry or wet...
- -Maybe they just don't trust the driving simulation? So in that matter is right to try calibrate driving simulator witch is probably not up to date (must check that) like for exaple in Red Bull where they really make some "miracles" changes over night (for example in Monaco).
-On another hand maybe they just have 2 version for just more flexibility during weekend for better reaction on the track condition changes.This option is a most possible option.
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