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Sevach wrote:
LookBackTime wrote:Albert Fabrega ES ‏@AlbertFabrega 2m2 minutes ago
El Williams en la zona d pitstop. El nuevo morro llega mañana por la noche.

Albert Fabrega ES @AlbertFabrega 2m2 minutes ago
The Williams in the area d pitstop. The new nose comes tomorrow night.
Man how much time does it take to produce this nose????
In this case I think it is not only the nose. The new nose will come with new floor, new front wing, new deflectors under nose and other stuff ...

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Come on, the FW and other stuff should already have been in production while they waited for the nose.

If they waited for the nose approval to start producing the other stuff that's terrible scheduling.

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Sevach wrote:Come on, the FW and other stuff should already have been in production while they waited for the nose.

If they waited for the nose approval to start producing the other stuff that's terrible scheduling.
you see the half empty of the glass :)

but it could mean 2-3 more weeks of aero development included into the new package.

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I'm sure it's ready. They just don't want to show it off yet.

I wouldn't be surprised to see a conservative approach to the whole thing.
Since there is only one set available, one little mishap like Rosberg in Melbourne would be costly.

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Martin_F wrote:I'm sure it's ready. They just don't want to show it off yet.

I wouldn't be surprised to see a conservative approach to the whole thing.
Since there is only one set available, one little mishap like Rosberg in Melbourne would be costly.
I thought about this possibility too :)

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Apparently the new Nose debuts on Saturday, not Friday as reported first.
http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/form ... 96429.html
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Thunders wrote:Apparently the new Nose debuts on Saturday, not Friday as reported first.
http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/form ... 96429.html
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Albert Fabrega ES @AlbertFabrega
The Williams in the area d pitstop. The new nose comes tomorrow night.
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That means of course Saturday - P3 - first appearance.

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Isn't Bahrain a day to night race again this year?

Surely that could mean P2 will see the new nose?
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I actually like this years Bahrain livery better than last years.
The Martini stripes flow really nicely on the airbox cover.

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Is it me or has the bodywork/wing extension changed in shape since the pre-season?
Before it seemed more uniform, straight at downward angle.
Now it has a very slight "S" shape, and at the extremities they are no longer curved downwards(at least not as much as before).

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Sevach wrote:Is it me or has the bodywork/wing extension changed in shape since the pre-season?
Before it seemed more uniform, straight at downward angle.
Now it has a very slight "S" shape, and at the extremities they are no longer curved downwards(at least not as much as before).
here you could get some answers:

https://translate.google.com/translate? ... edit-text=

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LookBackTime wrote:
Sevach wrote:Is it me or has the bodywork/wing extension changed in shape since the pre-season?
Before it seemed more uniform, straight at downward angle.
Now it has a very slight "S" shape, and at the extremities they are no longer curved downwards(at least not as much as before).
here you could get some answers:

https://translate.google.com/translate? ... edit-text=
Proper english translation!

http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/bite- ... il-683447/

Bite-size tech: Williams FW38 splitter and rear end detail

Williams intends to run numerous new parts on the FW38 this weekend as it sets its sights on overhauling Toro Rosso and chasing Ferrari, having conceded it was not at its best in Australia.

As such we're expecting a new, shorter nose mated to a more complex front wing, although it is not expected to arrive at the circuit until Friday.

There is already a small visible amendment to the FW38, as the vertical fins on the front edge of the splitter have been increased in height and turned outward to promote the direction of the airflow around the bargeboards and sidepod undercut, whilst affecting how the airflow rolls up in the splitter's outer channel, as they look to improve the diffuser's performance.

At the rear of the car there is nothing new to talk about, but it is nice to appreciate some of the details.

Williams has increased the number of slots in the floor ahead of the rear tyre for 2016, whilst adding an additional vertical floor strake.

These will help to manage 'tyre squirt', which impinges on the performance of the diffuser, as airflow is squirted laterally off the rear tyre as it rotates and deforms under load. The slots and strakes are used to straighten this flow and minimize disturbance in the diffuser.

You'll also note that the FW38 stands out when compared with other machinery on several fronts - but none more so than the carbon bow that runs around the periphery of the cooling outlet.

The bow not only helps with the hot air extraction from the engine cover, acting like a aspirator - but it also guides airflow in the region in a similar way to the beam wing that was banned in 2014.

The beam wing helped to connect the airflow structures generated by the diffuser and how its upwash connected with the rear wing airflow structure, to improve overall balance and downforce.

Additional reporting by Matt Somerfield