McLaren MCL36

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CjC
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Thanks @ SmallSoldier
https://i.imgur.com/LSAMOxJ.jpg

Just what is the point of that gap between the floor throat and either side of the bib stay?
It looks like the air just slams into the front of the side pod??
Just a fan's point of view

SmallSoldier
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CjC wrote:
24 Mar 2022, 22:28
Thanks @ SmallSoldier
https://i.imgur.com/LSAMOxJ.jpg

Just what is the point of that gap between the floor throat and either side of the bib stay?
It looks like the air just slams into the front of the side pod??
Channeling the air on top of the Tunnel (my guess to create a high pressure zone on top of the tunnel inlet and therefore help accelerate the air going into the tunnel) and then towards the edge of the floor to help with the front tire wake management… You can see it in this picture with flo-viz:

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f1rules
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well as far as i can see they added significant more volume and aoa to the inner part fw wing element to gain front df
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FOpKN5FXMAU ... name=large
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Emag wrote:
24 Mar 2022, 22:08
As expected, no visible changes. Way too short of a timespan to bring anything significant. And whatever they might have had ready needs to be re-considered after the poor performance in bahrain.

CjC
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SmallSoldier wrote:
24 Mar 2022, 22:33
CjC wrote:
24 Mar 2022, 22:28
Thanks @ SmallSoldier
https://i.imgur.com/LSAMOxJ.jpg

Just what is the point of that gap between the floor throat and either side of the bib stay?
It looks like the air just slams into the front of the side pod??
Channeling the air on top of the Tunnel (my guess to create a high pressure zone on top of the tunnel inlet and therefore help accelerate the air going into the tunnel) and then towards the edge of the floor to help with the front tire wake management… You can see it in this picture with flo-viz:

https://i.imgur.com/8Gjewpe.jpg
Yea I can see that. I just feel they are asking too much of the air to be effective with this solution. Maybe the other teams think the same as well considering they are using that area for the throat
Just a fan's point of view

f1rules
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both kyle.engineer and scarbs mentioned it could help create df at the front, but apart from that, like mentioned i think the air is used to help seal the floor,

SmallSoldier
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f1rules wrote:
24 Mar 2022, 22:57
well as far as i can see they added significant more volume and aoa to the inner part fw wing element to gain front df
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FOpKN5FXMAU ... name=large
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FOpKN5FXMAU ... name=large

Emag wrote:
24 Mar 2022, 22:08
As expected, no visible changes. Way too short of a timespan to bring anything significant. And whatever they might have had ready needs to be re-considered after the poor performance in bahrain.
I believe is the angle of the picture, seems like the same front wing from Bahrain

f1rules
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no, its not, if you use the orange as meassure, you han see how much more volume there is now and they added a metal/alu support of somekind that was not there before
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kfrantzios
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SmallSoldier wrote:
24 Mar 2022, 23:25
f1rules wrote:
24 Mar 2022, 22:57
well as far as i can see they added significant more volume and aoa to the inner part fw wing element to gain front df
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FOpKN5FXMAU ... name=large
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FOpKN5FXMAU ... name=large

Emag wrote:
24 Mar 2022, 22:08
As expected, no visible changes. Way too short of a timespan to bring anything significant. And whatever they might have had ready needs to be re-considered after the poor performance in bahrain.
I believe is the angle of the picture, seems like the same front wing from Bahrain
There is clearly more wing in that inner most element. Just look the area highlighted in the green box

SmallSoldier
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CjC wrote:
24 Mar 2022, 23:17
SmallSoldier wrote:
24 Mar 2022, 22:33
CjC wrote:
24 Mar 2022, 22:28
Thanks @ SmallSoldier
https://i.imgur.com/LSAMOxJ.jpg

Just what is the point of that gap between the floor throat and either side of the bib stay?
It looks like the air just slams into the front of the side pod??
Channeling the air on top of the Tunnel (my guess to create a high pressure zone on top of the tunnel inlet and therefore help accelerate the air going into the tunnel) and then towards the edge of the floor to help with the front tire wake management… You can see it in this picture with flo-viz:

https://i.imgur.com/8Gjewpe.jpg
Yea I can see that. I just feel they are asking too much of the air to be effective with this solution. Maybe the other teams think the same as well considering they are using that area for the throat
Well, other teams are using that area for other purposes, for example Red Bull / Ferrari have a wider T-Tray area to house electronics and t-tray dampener in there… the effective area of the Tunnel entrance should be the same or fairly similar.

SmallSoldier
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f1rules wrote:
24 Mar 2022, 23:34
no, its not, if you use the orange as meassure, you han see how much more volume there is now and they added a metal/alu support of somekind that was not there before
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FOpMsL5XwAA ... name=small
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FOpTme5WUAc ... me=900x900
Different angle from the front wing used in Bahrain, you can also see the metal support piece:

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f1rules
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yeah then it was available in bahrain also, youre right

SmallSoldier
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kfrantzios wrote:
24 Mar 2022, 23:37
SmallSoldier wrote:
24 Mar 2022, 23:25
f1rules wrote:
24 Mar 2022, 22:57
well as far as i can see they added significant more volume and aoa to the inner part fw wing element to gain front df
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FOpKN5FXMAU ... name=large
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FOpKN5FXMAU ... name=large


I believe is the angle of the picture, seems like the same front wing from Bahrain
There is clearly more wing in that inner most element. Just look the area highlighted in the green box
I posted another picture of the wing, it was in the car in Bahrain… I don’t know if it was actually raced though

SmallSoldier
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Another view of a naked MCL36:

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Vía Motorsport.com

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That pushrod is interdimensional.
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SmallSoldier wrote:
25 Mar 2022, 01:56
Another view of a naked MCL36:

https://i.imgur.com/OumgTNM.jpg

Vía Motorsport.com
What is the white thing sitting in-line with where the exhaust would go for? Some kind of measurement device?