There is always Monaco...
This is not good for competition, and is in fact counter to the ban on those privacy panels Ferrari used to use in the garage some years ago.
There would be nothing to hide if the cars were specringo wrote: ↑12 Apr 2023, 15:41This is not good for competition, and is in fact counter to the ban on those privacy panels Ferrari used to use in the garage some years ago.
Well Baku should create some opportunities for some more lifts.
We did see the underside of the Apline that crashed last time out in Melbourne.
There is no ride height regulations and you are using pictures with different lighting and angleatanatizante wrote: ↑25 Apr 2023, 14:11An exciting picture depicting the diffuser`s details ... maybe those sinuous shapes are acting to create those vertical vortices?
http://postimg.cc/GTm4Vj5F
In this picture, we could see that RB19's front wing has the smallest frontal area of the top three teams ... this is because they had to balance it with the rear wing consequences of adopting a low-drag car philosophy hence that`s why the front wing has a lower AoA? In addition, could we say that they design on purpose that the airflow must travel untroubled over the top flap and under the front upper leg of the front suspension and furthermore land over the frontal entrance of the Venturi tunnels?
https://postimages.org/
And the last question: how can an anti-dive & anti-squat suspension setup help the RB19 car to achieve lower ride heights in general speaking and in particular even lower than 2023 rules allow?
http://postimg.cc/SJv2RsVm
Thanx in advance!
There isn’t any regulation on ride height but there is a regulation introduced in 2023 that the floor edge raised by 15 mm as well as the stiffness of the floor edge increasing. Also the diffuser throat is raised. All aimed at both making the cars run a bit higher and reducing the flow being choked off.atanatizante wrote: ↑25 Apr 2023, 14:11
And the last question: how can an anti-dive & anti-squat suspension setup help the RB19 car to achieve lower ride heights in general speaking and in particular even lower than 2023 rules allow?
http://postimg.cc/SJv2RsVm
Thanx in advance!
Am I crazy for thinking that the sidepod inlet scoop is higher up now.scuderiabrandon wrote: ↑27 Apr 2023, 18:15
I personally can't spot any changes to the floor edge (I believe updates were reported), single element beam wing as it was in Jeddah
I thought the same immediately.. I'll have a compareBlueCheetah66 wrote: ↑27 Apr 2023, 18:16Am I crazy for thinking that the sidepod inlet scoop is higher up now.scuderiabrandon wrote: ↑27 Apr 2023, 18:15
I personally can't spot any changes to the floor edge (I believe updates were reported), single element beam wing as it was in Jeddah
BlueCheetah66 wrote: ↑27 Apr 2023, 18:16Am I crazy for thinking that the sidepod inlet scoop is higher up now.scuderiabrandon wrote: ↑27 Apr 2023, 18:15
I personally can't spot any changes to the floor edge (I believe updates were reported), single element beam wing as it was in Jeddah
When he mentioned that last year I expected them to use it more frequently, but I guess it wasn't as big of a factor, so they held off on it until noworganic wrote: ↑27 Apr 2023, 18:23https://i.imgur.com/rtyFyPx.png
Yeah it's definitely higher. I'd say an inch or so higher.
When the rb18 first unveiled Kyle engineers talked about this in his analysis. With the way they've designed the inlet you can decouple the sidepod inlet from the scoop and play around with its height easily. Seems RB are exploring this idea