Is it me, or R31 has MUCH shorter nose in Barcelona test?
Barcelona:
Jarez:
But we get 17% volume expansion (and speedup) with just 50K+, which is in my opinion perfectly doable. And we are talking about F1 car, not a rocket to the moon Last years lap time differences in qualy between 1st and 10th were usually significantly under 1%. Renault is looking for some 0.6% speedup of the car relative to competitors, and this speedup is coming from several places, not just this ramming trick.hollus wrote:I don't buy this ramming trick, but there might be some of it going on. Possibly, like in last years' Red Bull, there is a bit of a lot of things going on.Remote_Access wrote: Some have suggested the heating from the radiators will expand the air to force it out the back at a higher pressure, kind of like a combustion chamber, but notwithstanding the definite heating of air and a corresponding expansion (0.035% per degree if this source is correct: http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/air-p ... d_156.html), I don't think this would create a significant blowing effect.
But anyway, and to keep the discussion on track, make that expansion more like 0.35% (roughly 1/300 as ambient temp is about 300K). To give a more visual example, it would take heating that air to 327C (from 300K to 600K) to double its volume/pressure.
No, the logo is in the same place, it's the angle of the car that the photo was taken at. The oly thing that is changed, is your perspective.HampusA wrote:Well if it´s the angle then they have changed the positioning of the sponsor.
Have a look and see for yourself.
Jerez:
Barcelona:
I think so - there is definitely an overlap in the Barcelona photo, not in Jerez. Unless the Jerez photo is of Petrov, and the end plate is different due to one of his many offsCarlo's wrote:Is it me or they have new endplates?
It looks like a totally new front wing to me ..Carlo's wrote:Is it me or they have new endplates?
There's definitely an issue with the angle. Just look at the position of the top of the tyre on the far side.richard_leeds wrote:That second picture does look mighty strange.
The leading edge of the front wing is mandated to be 1000m ahead of the front wheel centre line. You can see that edge aligns in all 3 pics. So one has to conclude they are testing a short nose, just like the Williams.
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