comparison between new front wing endplate and earlier versions
If I remember correctly it was used in Canada.emmepi27 wrote:Comparision with old version (never used)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BX7c0G9CUAA7uUB.jpg:large
They are introducing this design so late in this seasons ........ i wonder why ...r new perili tyre is the reasonemmepi27 wrote:Comparision with old version (never used)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BX7c0G9CUAA7uUB.jpg:large
They are introducing this design so late in this seasons ........ i wonder why ...r new perili tyre is the reasonemmepi27 wrote:Comparision with old version (never used)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BX7c0G9CUAA7uUB.jpg:large
Used in Canada on Alonso's carmkelly wrote:If I remember correctly it was used in Canada.emmepi27 wrote:Comparision with old version (never used)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BX7c0G9CUAA7uUB.jpg:large
Rough estimate - 3 weeks. You've got the initial idea based on numbers' analysis, then you CAD it, then you do a CFD run with it. This is actually an optional step, and you can go for 60% scale 3D printed part directly to the wind tunnel. Having in mind that Ferrari aren't virtuoso in the CFD department (something which I know for sure) I would assume that the part has been tested in Toyota's Cologne tunnel.timbo wrote:Interesting. I wonder when this deflector was designed? What is typical lead time for an update like this?