LionsHeart wrote: ↑22 Sep 2023, 12:50
mwillems wrote: ↑22 Sep 2023, 10:05
trinidefender wrote: ↑22 Sep 2023, 09:37
And also what beam wing combination, as well as gurney on the beam wing, they run with it
Yes they've bought a few. The question came up in the team thread about the packaging of them together (Sensible because the BW and RW do require an element of alignment to ensure right levels of expansaion at the rear) and I answered that the tendency in these situations is not to waste time with CFD or Tunnels etc but to bring the combinations to the track and see what works best.
I think it was PhilipM also that noted that the car would be more modular this year and the rear wing is a good example of how they can chop and change parts between the wings so that they don't need to rebuild large portions of wings. Naturally this will also aid with the budget cap. Same with the packaging around the SIPS.
On that note I wanted to ask a question. In the new floor, it appears that where they made changes to the side of the floor, they simple cut away part of the old floor and attached a new part, instead of creating a new floor.
Is this part of the modular approach to save money and for rapid development and only adapt the parts that need it or was this for some other Aero reason I can't comprehend? It feels like perhaps the rest of the floor itself didn't need adapting apart from perhaps the tunnels underneath, but that is subjective and I don't know but you'd imagine they were adapted.
As far as I remember exactly, the team completely revamped the underbody in the front, side as well as the diffuser. I daresay this is not a budget saving, but a complete approach to increasing the efficiency of the entire underbody.
I'm not sure what you mean when you say underbody, does that include all the parts? I mean the wide flattish floor itself, on which other elements attach such as the SIPS cover, the extended floor wing and the tunnel strakes will be attached to.
Is the extended wing on the floor, for example, bolted on for an aero reason instead of being one composite part or is it like that because of the modular and budget related approach to making changes?
It's an important point in how the team are able to produce such a rapid rate of development under the budget cap.
The diffuser is also a separate part to the floor, unless I've lost my mind.