Ferrari F10

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I'd posted this in the testing thread yesterday, but I guess it should have gone here...

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Pandamasque wrote:Remember me banging on about the fins suspiciously looking like mounts?
Why have them as a sort of add-on? Why not just build then into the wheel? Or could be just testing the viability and then, should they work, they will be built into the wheel? I can't remember if wheel covers were over the entire wheel last year. If so, then why not build a solid wheel?

EDIT: I'll answer my own question. Weight. They're clever these Ferarri guys!
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void
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Maybe Ferrari and BBS are testing new wheels design using covers, to cut some cost. lol

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From Scarbs on twitter:
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The rears wheels also have some sort of cover, anyone find close-ups?

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Those look like the cheap steel wheels with no hub caps
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godlameroso wrote:Those look like the cheap steel wheels with no hub caps
Someone already beat you to it. :wink: Check the previous page...

To me it looks like an electric stop top 'burner'.

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more like an air conditioning ceiling diffuser. :D

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What is that red and yellow gloves those two mechanics are wearing?
Is it some device to indicate that the tyres are changed and ONLY then the traffic lights turn Green?? :idea: :o

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Plates to help the driver stop in the right spot, been used for ages on pitstop.

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They look like fully sealed wheels which is very interesting.
Cooking the brakes to simulate long stints and high fuel loads?
Or what?

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ringo wrote:more like an air conditioning ceiling diffuser. :D

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In all seriousness, I think you're onto something there. Diffusing the spent braking air outside of the rim? Any thoughts on that?

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biggles22 wrote:
ringo wrote:more like an air conditioning ceiling diffuser. :D

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In all seriousness, I think you're onto something there. Diffusing the spent braking air outside of the rim? Any thoughts on that?
It's really simple imo, the rings act as nozzles accelerating the air out from inside the wheels and cooling the brakes faster.
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djos wrote:It's really simple imo, the rings act as nozzles accelerating the air out from inside the wheels and cooling the brakes faster.
That's what I was getting at, but I think I was rebuffed. Maybe?
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Poleman wrote:They'r trying to sort of get the wheel cover effect with those rims???
I'm wondering whether this could be an alternative brake cooling solution? They're not quite the same as the old wheel covers as I assume they must spin with the wheel. If those hoops could draw flow onto the brake disk, though, maybe they wouldn't need such large intakes? Just a thought.
Do you think the drag vortex from such a high profile wheel nut might assist in your suggested hypothisis concerning the wheels brake cooling effect! :shock: :?: 8) :wtf:
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