jjn9128 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2021, 09:37
AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑21 Dec 2021, 01:41
I haven't seen any renders with the 2022 cars having high radiator inlets just like every single car since 2020!
Do you think teams won't need high radiator inlets anymore because of the changed aero rules??
btw I don't think high radiator inlets will look quite nice on the 2022 cars
The way the high inlets work is by moving the side impact structure down. The X,Y,Z location of the side impact tubes are more tightly controlled in the 2022 rules than the current spec. It will be impossible.
Regarding the Z locations, at the left, both Side Impact Structures are roughly at the minimum height, and at the right they are at the maximum).
I suppose the teams will put the lower SIS as high as they can (not necessarily at the max height - it depends where they'll put the SIS in the X axis I guess) to get the biggest tunnel entries possible, but still... we should see more variety in the intake designs, like in 2017 and before. We might see triangular, horizontal and, perhaps more old school square/vertical intakes again
Dunno if intakes à la Alfa C.37 (end of season) are still possible. MP4-26ish seem to be possible with a top SIS placed at the minimum height IMO