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Single beam wing?
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vorticism wrote: ↑
17 Mar 2023, 23:06
https://i.postimg.cc/PfY2RbXh/racefansd ... 9-24-4.jpg

Single beam wing?
And what looks to be quite aggressive anti-squat geometry (judging by the top wishbone).
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Stu wrote: ↑
17 Mar 2023, 23:17
vorticism wrote: ↑
17 Mar 2023, 23:06
https://i.postimg.cc/PfY2RbXh/racefansd ... 9-24-4.jpg

Single beam wing?
And what looks to be quite aggressive anti-squat geometry (judging by the top wishbone).
Mirror opposite of the front suspension.
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vorticism wrote: ↑
17 Mar 2023, 23:06
https://i.postimg.cc/PfY2RbXh/racefansd ... 9-24-4.jpg

Single beam wing?
Single element is what they used for Monza/spa/Jeddah/baku last year so that makes sense

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sour wrote: ↑
17 Mar 2023, 22:58
https://cdn-9.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... tail-1.jpg
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A reservoir or venting?
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sour wrote: ↑
17 Mar 2023, 22:58
https://cdn-9.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... tail-1.jpg
sorry if this is a re-post
It isn't thanks for posting!

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vorticism wrote: ↑
17 Mar 2023, 23:32
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17 Mar 2023, 22:58
[url]https://cdn-to 9.motorsport.com/images/mgl/2y31OQX6/s8/red-bull-racing-rb19-detail-1.jpg[/url]
sorry if this is a re-post
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https://i.postimg.cc/kGDmcjSQ/Screen-Sh ... -12-PM.png
A reservoir or venting?
Gearbox cooler return?

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Scrap that idea ^^^!
Looking at the OP of that picture it goes into the rear crash structure, so more likely to be for rear rain/warning lights and DRS actuation.
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vorticism wrote: ↑
17 Mar 2023, 23:32
sour wrote: ↑
17 Mar 2023, 22:58
https://cdn-9.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... tail-1.jpg
sorry if this is a re-post
+1
https://i.postimg.cc/kGDmcjSQ/Screen-Sh ... -12-PM.png
A reservoir or venting?
It can be just an access hole for a spanner or ratchet to unscrew the rear crash struxture fasterners.
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+1s to all. Since it is going into the crash structure (aft of the wing pylon) and it's connected to a metal tube it might be the crankcase vent, which for a few seasons now they've had to terminate at the rear of the car often alonside the CS or within it. The shape is unique, it goes from tubular to a very wide flange, which might be an aero decision. Many cars have a port around the rear light which usually is the vent. RB19:

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18 Mar 2023, 11:33

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Here there's two; crankcase and...?

Back to the flanged tube, in the full image you can see the tube goes all the way forward; sleuths should be able to find RB18/19 engine photos showing where this tube goes on the engine side.
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+1 Sevach.

Good photo from RaceFans/XPB:

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The longbow and floor spring are visible. Also the air probe unit is revealed. For the first time (?) we can see the rear upper arm attachment unfaired. It's a rigid stem extending out from the monocoque. Probably terminates in a flexure which means that whole arm assembly has no traditional pivots.

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No longer using belleville washers as the floor spring?

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vorticism wrote: ↑
18 Mar 2023, 19:25
+1 Sevach.

Good photo from RaceFans/XPB:

https://www.racefans.net/wp-content/upl ... 0-21-1.jpg

The longbow and floor spring are visible. Also the air probe unit is revealed. For the first time (?) we can see the rear upper arm attachment unfaired. It's a rigid stem extending out from the monocoque. Probably terminates in a flexure which means that whole arm assembly has no traditional pivots.

https://i.postimg.cc/NFNRvwQf/Screen-Sh ... -05-PM.png
What's 8nteresting about that rear upper arm is it seems the pivot point is off the body. So effectively a short arm pivoting around 3 inches away from the monocoque.
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