United States 2013 - Thursday (14.11.2013)
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But other teams are gaining large chunks of time with their exhausts and Williams aren't. When you remove these effects for 2014 obviously all the teams will lose time, but likely Williams less than others.kooleracer wrote:Why is williams so optimistic about the new exhaust position the 2014 exhaust positions are not even similar to their current solution. The 2014 will exist under the rear wing, so there is no correlation between the two solutions.
I dont think Williams will gain. Remember the Mercs changing back from coanda and also being faster. The coanda effect is hard to master. Also Austin is not a good example of Williams pace i think a lot teams struggling with tyre temps etc. Also Williams 2012 solution is still adding downforce, in 2014 the exhaust will create no downforce at all. So they are still gaining from the gasses. But their pace looks solid.Owen.C93 wrote:But other teams are gaining large chunks of time with their exhausts and Williams aren't. When you remove these effects for 2014 obviously all the teams will lose time, but likely Williams less than others.kooleracer wrote:Why is williams so optimistic about the new exhaust position the 2014 exhaust positions are not even similar to their current solution. The 2014 will exist under the rear wing, so there is no correlation between the two solutions.
I noticed that, but I'm not sure if they were actually doing that or if it was just an optical illusion.scarlet wrote:Anyone else notice the front brake ducts tilt significantly downwards under braking from the new on board camera shot?