wesley123 wrote:So where is this tilted gearbox/engine thingy?
The lower rear end (diffuser, wishbones, crash structure, drive shafts...) looks the same as in germany. I'm pretty sure they don't have a tilted engine.
Also that they never will (in this season), as we have yet to hear any clear advantages for it (ones that aren't illegal, I might add).
amouzouris wrote:actually those are not the sensors...those are the pitot tubes...which as their name suggests are just tubes.. each metal tube is connected to its own plastic flexi tube and then each individual tube is connected to a sensor inside the car's sidepods...the data is then transmitted to the team via the radio comm.
Technically there are two tubes to each Pitot sensor arrangement, as they measure overall pressure (the inlet pointing into the flow) and the static pressure (little holes on top, perpendicular to flow). The difference is the dynamic pressure (depth pressure can be neglected) which is proportional to velocity squared. (This would demand that the flow is laminar, but for predictable degrees of turbulence you could compensate, especially if you have CFD simulations to compare.)