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Yes the SIS tube is essentially exposed in the undercut . Very visible from this shot
That is hideous...organic wrote: ↑19 Oct 2023, 21:26Yes the SIS tube is essentially exposed in the undercut . Very visible from this shot
https://i.imgur.com/I0P8X38.jpeg
Well, I would call that a bubble, like launch SF-23 had. Sf-23 evo has a big bulge which is there on purpose and has an aerodynamic role, this bubble on Haas is there because it has to be. This is what I'm referring to.
Vanja #66 wrote: ↑04 Jul 2023, 09:40Outwash generation has evolved to allow for decent full-length undercuts as demonstrated by both cars, by using big bump geometry on the sidepods. This creates a narrow channel for the rear part of the undercut with converging undercut under the intake - where the pressurisation takes place. So instead of a blunt, draggy design of F1-75 and early AMR23 with a "simple" outwash intake undercut, this solution allows for less frontal area for a decent outwash effect.
That's quite a big cannon outlet that won't to a lot of good for top speed figures, most likely a very cautious and conservative cooling approach.
Well, imagining the car with the old sidepods, the cannon exit almost disappears, IMO:
I disagree with that. The proof will be its absence next season.
When did we become such literal thinkers on this forum?