What slot? The perforated gurney?godlameroso wrote:I noticed that Mercedes doesn't have that slot in the diffuser, that Red Bull and Ferrari have, not sure about McLaren.
ferrari's rear wing is nothing like mclarens, and i think mercs rear wing is oneof the reasons it qualfies pretty well.siskue2005 wrote:It was same case last weekendjav wrote:I don't know but sector 2 times are way off the top 3 teams. With their great top speed, I can't imagine there's no more downforce to be had?
they where top on speed trap at S1 and S3
but where way off on speed trap aswell as sector times in S2, where s2 was complete aero part.
its the same here ...i think they should run lots more downforce
they should try the Kitchen sink rear wing Mclaren is sporting
Ferrari copied that wing and they are way faster now
http://www.motorsport-total.com/f1/news ... 72908.htmlEs habe von Anfang an Probleme mit der Kühlung gegeben, ein besonderes Problem, denn "das ganze Auto war um dieses Kühlsystem herum konzipiert. Man kann nicht einfach einen größeren Kühler einbauen, man ist an das Layout des Chassis gebunden."
i am NOT taking about the upper element size of Mclaren wing, which allows them the best downforce in RACE conditions, not is QULY, and no i am not talking about that!ell66 wrote:ferrari's rear wing is nothing like mclarens, and i think mercs rear wing is oneof the reasons it qualfies pretty well.siskue2005 wrote:It was same case last weekendjav wrote:I don't know but sector 2 times are way off the top 3 teams. With their great top speed, I can't imagine there's no more downforce to be had?
they where top on speed trap at S1 and S3
but where way off on speed trap aswell as sector times in S2, where s2 was complete aero part.
its the same here ...i think they should run lots more downforce
they should try the Kitchen sink rear wing Mclaren is sporting
Ferrari copied that wing and they are way faster now
"kitchen sink" wing - wtf?siskue2005 wrote: they where top on speed trap at S1 and S3
but where way off on speed trap aswell as sector times in S2, where s2 was complete aero part.
Ferrari's new kitchen sink wing
See the difference
What i was suggesting that they should run more rear downforce on the rear wing
They should run that deep rear wing with that they can also run three element Front wing, in the process they can claw back the deficit to the front teams
You'd be wrong – various different sources have stated that McLaren's rear wing generates significantly more DF than RBR's, including RBR management and engineers. If the longer-chord wing didn't generate more DF there'd be no point in implementing it, and McLaren would be running a short chord one that dumps more drag.rdr wrote:siskue2005, I think that all rear wings generate about same amount of downforce. (+/-)
Difference is how to implement drs solution.
significantly more DF - that translates in... maybe you can fill some numbers here?beelsebob wrote:You'd be wrong – various different sources have stated that McLaren's rear wing generates significantly more DF than RBR's, including RBR management and engineers. If the longer-chord wing didn't generate more DF there'd be no point in implementing it, and McLaren would be running a short chord one that dumps more drag.rdr wrote:siskue2005, I think that all rear wings generate about same amount of downforce. (+/-)
Difference is how to implement drs solution.
Note – McLaren are now testing their short chord version for Spa... but they're not using it at high downforce circuits – just testing it out.