Ferrari SF23

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According to Formu1a.uno Leclerc will test the new rear wing (the one that had a failure during testing).

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The floor stay is back to the centre of the car rather than towards the edge like RB (and like they tested last week).


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Asymmetric S-duct usage?

Giorgio Piola 📸

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Fairly confident it is just the angle of the shot... look at the DRS mechanism; Looks off centre, which it most definitely isn't in reality.

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Schippke wrote:
03 Mar 2023, 12:52
Fairly confident it is just the angle of the shot... look at the DRS mechanism; Looks off centre, which it most definitely isn't in reality.
Ah yeah, good point.

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organic wrote:
03 Mar 2023, 12:22
The floor stay is back to the centre of the car rather than towards the edge like RB (and like they tested last week).

So they were hiding in testing.

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organic wrote:
03 Mar 2023, 12:49
Asymmetric S-duct usage?

Giorgio Piola 📸

https://cdn-1.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... ear-1.webp
Just the picture not perfectly centered. The coke bottle area and the inverted suspension layout look incredibly clean from this angle =D>

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How have I missed how simple their floor edge is?
Felipe Baby!

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Single wobbly pylon RW for Leclerc

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New rear-wing is massively wobbly on Leclerc's car :?

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[quote=organic post_id=1118185 time=1677843368 user_id=44197]
New rear-wing is massively wobbly on Leclerc's car :?
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Definitely didn't look like it was structurally sound, did it? And that's the new one too...

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organic wrote:
03 Mar 2023, 12:49
Asymmetric S-duct usage?

Giorgio Piola 📸

https://cdn-1.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... ear-1.webp
Rear upper wishbone looks to be decoupled into separate fwd and aft links in a “multi-link” arrangement.

Trying to get the suspension “virtual” upper pivot farther outboard, maybe? Or areo related with cascade arrangement?

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it seems simpler than floor tested before

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rear wing shaking alot


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already removed from the car :? i guess it will need modification in order to run it