Red Bull RB18

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PhillipM
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Isn't that just where the tethers run through?

timbo
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Oh, I forgot, thanks. So what was the verdict then? Was it used as a spring/ARB combo?

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timbo wrote:
24 Feb 2022, 23:13
So the top forward suspension arms are actually a single continuous element? Can it be used as a spring itself?

And if true, what's that first semi-dependent front suspension of an F1 one car in like, ever?
Red Bull applied this treatment to the front lower control arm last season.

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humble sabot
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Anyone else get strong 919 vibes from these sidepods?
the four immutable forces:
static balance
dynamic balance
static imbalance
dynamic imbalance

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humble sabot wrote:
25 Feb 2022, 03:26
Anyone else get strong 919 vibes from these sidepods?
I was thinking Lola T332

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That lower panel is kevlar as mentioned before for debris impact, or it's heat resistant material.
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ojir19 wrote:
23 Feb 2022, 13:34
they removed the sensor, but what are those "3 dots" ? .... I dont think those are holes

https://i.postimg.cc/rp6jyNCv/rb18-2022 ... 183444.jpg
what is that ? :?:
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jagunx51 wrote:
25 Feb 2022, 06:03
ojir19 wrote:
23 Feb 2022, 13:34
they removed the sensor, but what are those "3 dots" ? .... I dont think those are holes

https://i.postimg.cc/rp6jyNCv/rb18-2022 ... 183444.jpg
what is that ? :?:
You're over thinking it. Just some holes that have been plugged.

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Wouter wrote:
25 Feb 2022, 09:43
Someone from AMuS photographed the Redbull shock absorber with which you can adjust the distance
between the floor and the asphalt.
Increments and decreases with millimeter tolerance.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FMYWs2HXIAc ... name=small
Is this standard on all the cars?
Or do they have a nice trick here to couteract porpoising by "damping" the floor movement?
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DAMNINice wrote:
25 Feb 2022, 09:47
Or do they have a nice trick here to couteract porpoising by "damping" the floor movement?
That should be illegal. Ferrari used a floor suspended on the dampers in 2006 and it was duly banned in 2007.

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Wouter wrote:
25 Feb 2022, 09:43
Someone from AMuS photographed the Redbull shock absorber with which you can adjust the distance
between the floor and the asphalt.
Increments and decreases with millimeter tolerance.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FMYWs2HXIAc ... name=small
Is that Red Bull or Haas?

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FW17 wrote:
25 Feb 2022, 10:04
Wouter wrote:
25 Feb 2022, 09:43
Someone from AMuS photographed the Redbull shock absorber with which you can adjust the distance
between the floor and the asphalt.
Increments and decreases with millimeter tolerance.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FMYWs2HXIAc ... name=small
Is that Red Bull or Haas?
It's Haas, already posted in the Haas thread.

Looks like the same floor as run previous days so far. Interesting shot of the side pod without the cover.
Image

flowViz on the intricate part of the floor
Image

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Wouter
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FW17 wrote:
25 Feb 2022, 10:04
Wouter wrote:
25 Feb 2022, 09:43
Someone from AMuS photographed the Redbull shock absorber with which you can adjust the distance
between the floor and the asphalt.
Increments and decreases with millimeter tolerance.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FMYWs2HXIAc ... name=small
Is that Red Bull or Haas?
It is from Haas. The Twitter message wasn't correct. I edited it.
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AeroDynamic wrote:
24 Feb 2022, 22:38
Internal packaging peek of the Honda engine in 22
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FMYP8urXsAs ... name=large
One piece wishbone from left to right
But just suppose it weren't hypothetical.

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It's the HAAS, and it's nothing to do with altering the floor/ride height distance, it's there to set preload on the splitter to pass the FIA flex tests while still allowing it to move.
Very surprised the FIA are letting them using a damper there since the introduction of the test and moving away from the carbon stays though. Nothing to stop you using massive rebound damping to almost permenantely deflect the splitter.