Mercedes W14

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Some turning vanes around (possibly a part of) the floor edge wing which obviously skirt legality. I assume they are telling fia that these are their attachment brackets, similar to their argument for their mexico front wing slot gap separators. Might get complained about to be honest

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organic wrote:
16 Feb 2023, 14:26
https://i.imgur.com/2hXjW3n.jpeg

Some turning vanes around (possibly a part of) the floor edge wing which obviously skirt legality. I assume they are telling fia that these are their attachment brackets, similar to their argument for their mexico front wing slot gap separators. Might get complained about to be honest
grey area perhaps?

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Just spotted that also after brightening the image. Presumably for structural support? Can't imagine it has a huge aero benefit. Might be a compromise from slimming down the mid-wing so much

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Venturiation wrote:
16 Feb 2023, 14:10
what are those teeth below the floor?

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FpFgL5JWAAU ... name=large
Not teeth but just small winglets for a smooth flow extraction from under the floor
here's an example of the W13 same thing but for the W14 they're closer to each other
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why do they keep running in the wet #-o

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organic wrote:
16 Feb 2023, 14:30
https://i.imgur.com/ODeB4Gw.jpeg

Just spotted that also after brightening the image. Presumably for structural support? Can't imagine it has a huge aero benefit. Might be a compromise from slimming down the mid-wing so much
That's just the small winglet hanging from the mid-wing and has been introduced mid season last year.

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Better contours on vertecies no?
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RZS10 wrote:
16 Feb 2023, 14:42
organic wrote:
16 Feb 2023, 14:30
https://i.imgur.com/ODeB4Gw.jpeg

Just spotted that also after brightening the image. Presumably for structural support? Can't imagine it has a huge aero benefit. Might be a compromise from slimming down the mid-wing so much
That's just the small winglet hanging from the mid-wing and has been introduced mid season last year.
Oh I see! Thanks

I looked at the w13 version and I remember it vividly now #-o crazy what it takes to jog the memory sometimes

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organic wrote:
16 Feb 2023, 14:30
https://i.imgur.com/ODeB4Gw.jpeg

Just spotted that also after brightening the image. Presumably for structural support? Can't imagine it has a huge aero benefit. Might be a compromise from slimming down the mid-wing so much
It's been on the midwing since last year - aero only

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It does look like there is better outwash managing the front tire wake now.

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organic wrote:
16 Feb 2023, 14:30
https://i.imgur.com/ODeB4Gw.jpeg

Just spotted that also after brightening the image. Presumably for structural support? Can't imagine it has a huge aero benefit. Might be a compromise from slimming down the mid-wing so much
This is nothing new. Here is the same part on W13:
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Too late ;)
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e30ernest wrote:
16 Feb 2023, 15:02
It does look like there is better outwash managing the front tire wake now.
looks the same
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Looks the same, maybe some less tighter airflow around the floor.
Still looks in the same area though.

How this compares to others would be a good comparison
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Using water trails as indication is not the happiest solution, it depends much on the amount of water on track, if it's raining at the time, etc. Here's a comparison from Japan last year, clearly Merc shot is not quite relevant...

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And they call it a stall. A STALL!

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Isn't there also a significant difference in tire wake between the intermediate and extreme wet tires?