The Red Bull fans are wondering why they haven’t developed a Monza spec rear wing as well
In theory yes, but the Diffuser, Beam Wing and Rear wing are so integrated now that it isn't that possible. I would not be surprised if this very basic wing is a design they already had in the drawer from early on in development and had already been assessed with the previous body, and maybe even built.LionsHeart wrote: ↑31 Aug 2023, 11:54Yes, yes, I already saw these messages earlier in another thread. One option for low pressure - last year's wing was used here in Monza. The second option is a modification of the wing with an average downforce. Why did I write that I was not far from the truth? I expected the top flap cutout to be larger. Here it doesn't look like I imagined before. I'm sure the team will figure it out and choose the best option.mwillems wrote: ↑31 Aug 2023, 11:26Neither is fully Low DF but the first looks closer to a medium DF wing but with all the details that bring the Aero efficiencies.
Looks like they have created something very basic and want to see how it stacks up against something more developed. Makes me wonder how much development they were able to put into it versus getting something basic out of the door.
We just have to wait to confirm or refute it. I always hope for the best, but mentally this weekend I am ready for a difficult race. Maybe a little later today I'll look at what other bim wing the team used last year to compare it with what the team will use here. Moreover, we have not yet seen the specification of the front wing, which is calculated for Monza. But I also assume that the topmost flap will simply be cut, nothing more.
It might just magically work. it clearly is a very low cost effort whether they threw something together or had something in the drawer already, we can't write it off until we see it in action. it is at least nice that we are trying these options, something might come of it.
I would be ready to fully confirm this thesis if I saw a slightly clipped wing in Spa plus an unloaded beam wing. Then the team wanted to increase the effect of the DRS, to get something that is similar in nature to the design of Red Bull. Unfortunately, I didn't see it. The team played it safe as usual and did not allow comparative tests. No, they were in the first and only practice, but already starting from the qualifying this variation tested by Lando, we did not see it anymore, but in vain.mwillems wrote: ↑31 Aug 2023, 13:06In theory yes, but the Diffuser, Beam Wing and Rear wing are so integrated now that it isn't that possible. I would not be surprised if this very basic wing is a design they already had in the drawer from early on in development and had already been assessed with the previous body, and maybe even built.LionsHeart wrote: ↑31 Aug 2023, 11:54Yes, yes, I already saw these messages earlier in another thread. One option for low pressure - last year's wing was used here in Monza. The second option is a modification of the wing with an average downforce. Why did I write that I was not far from the truth? I expected the top flap cutout to be larger. Here it doesn't look like I imagined before. I'm sure the team will figure it out and choose the best option.mwillems wrote: ↑31 Aug 2023, 11:26
Neither is fully Low DF but the first looks closer to a medium DF wing but with all the details that bring the Aero efficiencies.
Looks like they have created something very basic and want to see how it stacks up against something more developed. Makes me wonder how much development they were able to put into it versus getting something basic out of the door.
That is what I think they are doing, looking at a pre release wing that might do the trick versus an already developed mid df wing.
This is not pessimism, this is light caution.MrGapes wrote: ↑31 Aug 2023, 13:37Damn a lot of pessimism already based on wings
They will most probably run the dual horizontal elements (briefly seen at Spa) on the higher df config, and either the double vert or upper hori/lower vertical elements on the lower df.
Wouldn’t be surprised if it will be the higher df wing, clearly it's delivers optimised efficiency and works with rear elements (diffuser, beam wing, etc.)
It might work, it might work well. it just looks like an attempt at plug and play which doesn't work so well on an F1 car, but maybe there is more to it than that or that it is simple enough it will do the job.
Time will tell, I think the beam wing has to work in sync with the RW and you often see changes from the RW in conjunction with the Beam wing due to the fact they work closely. The beam wing and the rear wing are more important than ever in downforce due their creation of the low pressure zone around the diffuser that enhances its DF load. If this low pressure is not either sufficient or working consistently it could be an issue for the car. If the flow from the BW interacts unfavourably with the RW then this can be an issue.LionsHeart wrote: ↑31 Aug 2023, 13:13I would be ready to fully confirm this thesis if I saw a slightly clipped wing in Spa plus an unloaded beam wing. Then the team wanted to increase the effect of the DRS, to get something that is similar in nature to the design of Red Bull. Unfortunately, I didn't see it. The team played it safe as usual and did not allow comparative tests. No, they were in the first and only practice, but already starting from the qualifying this variation tested by Lando, we did not see it anymore, but in vain.mwillems wrote: ↑31 Aug 2023, 13:06In theory yes, but the Diffuser, Beam Wing and Rear wing are so integrated now that it isn't that possible. I would not be surprised if this very basic wing is a design they already had in the drawer from early on in development and had already been assessed with the previous body, and maybe even built.LionsHeart wrote: ↑31 Aug 2023, 11:54
Yes, yes, I already saw these messages earlier in another thread. One option for low pressure - last year's wing was used here in Monza. The second option is a modification of the wing with an average downforce. Why did I write that I was not far from the truth? I expected the top flap cutout to be larger. Here it doesn't look like I imagined before. I'm sure the team will figure it out and choose the best option.
That is what I think they are doing, looking at a pre release wing that might do the trick versus an already developed mid df wing.
mwillems wrote: ↑31 Aug 2023, 14:10It might work, it might work well. it just looks like an attempt at plug and play which doesn't work so well on an F1 car, but maybe there is more to it than that or that it is simple enough it will do the job.
Stig14 wrote: ↑31 Aug 2023, 15:31Lots of focus on the rear wings available here but let's remember that the base car is now decent. I expect the car to be pretty competitive through Ascari and Parabolica which should give them a decent launch down the following straights. Straight line braking also seems to be decent on the car and so turn one should be OK. Thoughts?