Red Bull RB19

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organic wrote:
23 Feb 2023, 11:20
https://i.imgur.com/3PP7DOD.png
That is curious. Looks very different from the other flowvis pics posted before.

...how I wish I knew what I was looking at and if it was good or bad :D

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organic wrote:
23 Feb 2023, 11:20
https://i.imgur.com/3PP7DOD.png
That's some wonderful flow conditioning visualisation #inlove :mrgreen:
And they call it a stall. A STALL!

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organic wrote:
23 Feb 2023, 10:50
FW17 wrote:
23 Feb 2023, 10:48
Is that floor legal? it looks like it has 2 throat sections
Agreed...
I was about to repost the image!!
My take…
Provided that the floor is sculpted within the regulation volume/dimensions it can be legal (launch cars last year -AMR & others - featured a double kick diffuser)
It could be a full or partial throat (until we see one being hoisted onto a recovery truck we will not know!)
Could be that there are two throat sections to manipulate the CoP/balance
Certainly very aggressive - but then with the floors being de-sensitised by the new regs (for this year) that really shouldn’t be a surprise!!
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Vanja #66 wrote:
23 Feb 2023, 11:32
organic wrote:
23 Feb 2023, 11:20
https://i.imgur.com/3PP7DOD.png
That's some wonderful flow conditioning visualisation #inlove :mrgreen:
Indeed, some ‘monster’ suction going on at the leading edge of the floor!!
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Most of the sidepod look absolutely identical, this is not the real car we're seeing. Isn't the carbon even scratched on the sides of it? To me it looks like used parts!

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What surprises me is that (from the look of the flowvis), the air under the nose ends up ABOVE the floor

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Rikhart wrote:
23 Feb 2023, 11:39
Most of the sidepod look absolutely identical, this is not the real car we're seeing. Isn't the carbon even scratched on the sides of it? To me it looks like used parts!
The sidepod does appear to be a reused/modified 2022 part.. I suspect they will bring race 1 updates, or perhaps after a couple of races like Merc are planning

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LM10 wrote:
23 Feb 2023, 08:48
What exactly was RedBull hiding so vigorously? There surely must be something I’ve not seen.
That they hit the mark with the car near the optimum last year?

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Diffuser getting lots of flow from the upper bodywork through the mouse hole it seems

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Maybe a dumb question:
As RB is only doing flow-vis runs and no aero rakes, is that a sign that RB does less development in the wind tunnel and more on the CFD side?

Up until now a large part of the car:
# Rear wing + endplates
# diffusor
# whole bottom line of the left sidepod
# between right frontsuspension and beginning of the floor
# rear half of the left sidepod and floor
# right now: tea-tray area and floor fences

Their CFD-capacaties are also cut short due to budget cap, but maybe they think they get more out of CFD development and reduce wind tunnel time as much as possible.
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https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/for ... os-bilder/
The Red Bull shows less black than other cars. The lack of a carbon look is an indication that the RB19 is at the weight limit. Marko also confirms this: "We are at the weight limit. That was a strong performance from the team, considering how far over we were last year." The smooth start to testing caused disbelief in the team: "It's almost shocking how early we were ready with the new car this year and how smoothly everything has worked so far," Marko summed up after the first three hours of testing.

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Beam wing layout & diffuser

You can also see the feature of the engine cover flanks that is new for this season, more clear in this picture

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There is a large discontinuity where the rear suspension inserts, allowing hot air to vent here and letting the engineers close up the rear exit more

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My goodness, that's some seriously attached airflow :shock:
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