Should be an attached Gourney Flap.Cardex94 wrote:http://abload.de/img/backw4raa.jpg
did anyone noticed the cuts in the upperbody of the diffuser?
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
Well, there is some space between them (some pictures look a bit deceptive), but they are in line with eachother yeah. Looks like Sauber put them quite clever to reduce blockage and disturbance.Gridlock wrote:Are those camera stalks on the nose just in front of the leading edge of the suspension?
I thought they were gone.
I mean here, that part where is surrounded by red, the arrow is pointing it.Thunders wrote:Should be an attached Gourney Flap.Cardex94 wrote:http://abload.de/img/backw4raa.jpg
did anyone noticed the cuts in the upperbody of the diffuser?
That is because it is not a Williams!Holm86 wrote:It doesnt look like its got the raised leading edge of the floor like the Williams??
Someone with functioning eyes!ME4ME wrote:Livery aside, I don't agree with some comments that the car looks "basic" and is "disappointing". Actually if you look closely there a lot of highly refined details on the car. It's a huge step forward for Sauber and you can clearly see they spend a lot of development time on it. I'm quite impressed.
So I assume, those front wings need to be more complex than ever, because of the increase of rear downforce. If the front wing doesn't get more complex, I assume the car would be heavily understeering.GPR-A wrote:http://abload.de/img/wing2dpq21.jpg The complex front wings that we are witnessing on Sauber (and also on Williams) is a testimony for the rear downforce that they are achieving. Without having a great deal of rear downforce, they couldn't have accomplished these front wings that Red Bull and Mercedes were using previously. These cars are definitely going to be some challenge for drivers. I just can't imagine what the RB and Merc are coming out with.
That's just an optical illusion due to the unpainted carbon fibrehenry wrote:Looking at the rear wing it looks more like a bi-plane than last year's. What was a slot gap is now very large.
Maybe that is with DRS open. In which case the top element will be virtually perpendicular when closed.