Ferrari SF-24

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I don't see any significant changes in the front suspension.

What do you guys think?

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Xyz22 wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 14:23
I don't see any significant changes in the front suspension.

What do you guys think?
fabrega said (translation) "Changes to the front wing. More rounded nose and different fixations to the main plane, which has another curvature in the central area. Higher front suspension upper wishbone point, not as much as other competitors. Continue with pushrod."

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KimiRai wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 14:23
Xyz22 wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 14:23
I don't see any significant changes in the front suspension.

What do you guys think?
fabrega said (translation) "Changes to the front wing. More rounded nose and different fixations to the main plane, which has another curvature in the central area. Higher front suspension upper wishbone point, not as much as other competitors. Continue with pushrod."
Thanks.

According to Motorsport Italy the chassis is 50 mm longer compared to the SF 23.

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Fede90 wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 14:12
I hope they have fixed the high tyres consumption, a big problem of SF23 that ruined a lot of GP
By the end of the 2023 season, the tyre consumption problems were more on less gone. FER was no worse than anyone else bar RBR.

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Xyz22 wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 14:23
I don't see any significant changes in the front suspension.

What do you guys think?
slightly more antidive at front

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Fede90 wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 14:12
I hope they have fixed the high tyres consumption, a big problem of SF23 that ruined a lot of GP
tyres consumption = lack of DF

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moved to team thread
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Luscion wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 13:57
SF-24 on track
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Nice to see they took the time to further improve on DRS pylon design and make sure there are no big stagnation points on the fairing any more
And they call it a stall. A STALL!

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SharkY wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 14:27
Fede90 wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 14:12
I hope they have fixed the high tyres consumption, a big problem of SF23 that ruined a lot of GP
By the end of the 2023 season, the tyre consumption problems were more on less gone. FER was no worse than anyone else bar RBR.
In certain conditions, namely softer tires, they were very good even.

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deadhead
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It looks like an RB concept in a very early development stage.. sort of like the RB18

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Changes to the SF-24 pontoons. The central bathtub is abandoned and now the trend with a ramp is followed. It remains less compacted than pontoon rivals. Lower cut is increased. New spoon type entrance.


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Comparing the sidepods cooling concept of Ferrari and the center line cooling concept of Red Bull/Aston Martin is like apples and oranges.

The undercut looks big nonetheless and they have still a very skinny (relative to Red Bull/AM) engine cover.