Ferrari F138

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nhojekim wrote:Is that a new diffuser?
I don't think so.

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majki2111 wrote:
nhojekim wrote:Is that a new diffuser?
I don't think so.
No new diffuser

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Massa: New (longer) exhaust, shorter mainplane on RW (but higher AoA), new FW (no cascades but the new flow conditioners/vortex generators + new cut pylons)

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Lateral difference between the two wings. More downforce in the ibrid version (sx), less in the dx version (testing in FP in Spa)
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Italy 2013 - Friday (06.09.2013)

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Ferrari's Monza package, front end

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Ferrari's Monza package, front end - Development blog

Ferrari have traditionally put a lot of effort into their home Grand Prix package, and this year is no different, although it seems that the other top teams have put in quite some effort as well. Contrary to Spa-Francorchamps where one needs great front stability along with less drag, Monza is even more about drag reduction and top speeds, as there are less corners that require a large amount of front downforce.

Just like many other teams, Ferrari brought a new front wing that features no stacked elements, along with a single, differently shaped flap. The interesting bits are the two vortex generators, standing vertically on the wing's main plane. The result are two vortixes immediately ahead of the inner sidewall of the tyre. It looks likely that the team hereby attempt to ease airflow over the front wheel, while on the inside of the wheels swirls air down towards the ground.

One other interesting element is the nose, which again features a small bulge underneath, contrary to the nose raced at Spa. Even though Fernando Alonso was also seen running with an older front wing with stacked elements, the bulge underneath the nose is a constant, at a circuit where one could expect teams to remove the bulge. Also notice that along with the different nose, the cameras have been relocated from in between the front wing pillars to immediately ahead of the steering arm.

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Front wing details Ferrrari F138 Vs Redbull RB9
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THe nose buldge is to help stability under braking. So I would expect that for Monza.
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Motorsport Graduate in search of team experience ;)

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differences of Ferrari to Friday

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pictured below: long and short

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tony77g wrote:differences of Ferrari to Friday

http://www.zaslike.com/
Can't see any difference with the endplates.
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previously the rear part of the end plate was slotted. Now it is a continuous surface
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Owen.C93 wrote:
tony77g wrote:differences of Ferrari to Friday

http://www.zaslike.com/
Can't see any difference with the endplates.
of course, I only pointed out where the changes have been applied rispeto the previous version. The two differ only in the picture in the main flap

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Ferrari reverting back to the shorter exhaust for FP3?

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tony77g wrote:
Owen.C93 wrote:
tony77g wrote:differences of Ferrari to Friday

http://www.zaslike.com/
Can't see any difference with the endplates.
of course, I only pointed out where the changes have been applied rispeto the previous version. The two differ only in the picture in the main flap
Low downforce wing has different upwash but also different inwash (in front of it) and outwash (behind it). Hence why the slot at the back of the endplate got replaced by a slot at the front in my opinion
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