The picture further up the thread of the McLaren shows roughly how they will do it, there will be an inner structure (currently the cake tin….), but this will be much simplified as the larger wheel diameter and HAVING to vent to the inside edge of the wheel will prevent heated air being used to control tyre temps. This inner structure will have an outer cover to duct used air back towards the centre of the car. Brakes do not get bigger, but the whole assembly (with all of the extraction ducting) will make it all look bigger.jjn9128 wrote: ↑16 Dec 2021, 17:29Yes and no. With 2021 there’s a lot of extraneous ducting to blow the axle as much as legally possible. So it’s not just about brake cooling. In 2022 the “air scoop” volume on the brake drum has to have an inlet - entirely visible from the front. And an outlet - entirely visible from the rear.Blackout wrote: ↑16 Dec 2021, 11:51After having looked at a number of pics, especially rear drums, I think I basically understand how the ducting will basically be in 2022.Blackout wrote: ↑13 May 2021, 21:46
I wonder how the hot air will be directed and vented after exiting the brake discs, knowing that it must exit from the inside face of the drum in 2022...
Well, today some cars seem to vent some of the rear brake air from the inside, but those drums are also quite obscure to me : P
A very basic drawing
https://i.imgur.com/rsGX06M.jpg
Does the outer drum have a maximum mandated diameter? And does the outlet vent from this also have regulations applied to it?