Red Bull RB22

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ClassicLivery wrote:Looking at the first picture @Badger posted it looks like the side of the diffuser is completely open? And they’re using the brakeduct (with extension) to create a barrier. Maybe a loophole to create a larger diffuser
The brake duct area in the back is rule mandated afaik. All cars will have that rear brake duct configuration.

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FW17 wrote:
27 Jan 2026, 18:59
AR3-GP wrote:
27 Jan 2026, 18:47
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G_rc4fuXwAI ... =4096x4096

Interesting spray behind the bargebard.
in comparison to 2022 concept

https://d2n9h2wits23hf.cloudfront.net/i ... /image.jpg
My impression is that there is less outwash than before although still photos won't show the time resolved spray patterns, so it might be too early to conclude this.
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Front tire wake rakes.

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Rake, shoe string t-tray support.
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Shoe string budget :(

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organic wrote:
27 Jan 2026, 20:11
Shoe string budget :(
Have you been featured track side yet?
Honda!

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dren wrote:
27 Jan 2026, 20:24
organic wrote:
27 Jan 2026, 20:11
Shoe string budget :(
Have you been featured track side yet?
Not this year :-({|=

Anyway:

Multi-link lower suspension for RB22

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AR3-GP wrote:
27 Jan 2026, 20:07
Rake, shoe string t-tray support.
https://i.postimg.cc/qvdsHcgg/image.png
Wow we've really gone back to square one with these cars designs (and im loving it).

The lack of wing(lets) and extra body work (i.e shoulders/waterslides/huge floor geometry/etc) is going to make these cars crazy on the straights along with the first time ever active aero on the front wing which has the ability to not only make the rest of the car's aero work in corners, but also stall it out on straights.

Are the Red Bulls sidepods looking to make the car as dragless as possible?

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Can's stop seeing this... where the edge of the diffuser is actually part of the brake duct

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My bad, found a better angle... but the gap in the diffuser is very big

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Active aero engagement, front wing only. The center part of the 2nd and 3rd element is stationary.

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AR3-GP wrote:
27 Jan 2026, 22:25
Active aero engagement, front wing only. The center part of the 2nd and 3rd element is stationary.

https://i.postimg.cc/NfMGzf3D/Active-front-wing.gif
Really interesting to see the visual change in outwash at the bargeboard area once the front wing lowers. Thanks for posting

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Vappy wrote:
27 Jan 2026, 23:33
Really interesting to see the visual change in outwash at the bargeboard area once the front wing lowers.
That is also very interesting!
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Vappy wrote:
27 Jan 2026, 23:33
AR3-GP wrote:
27 Jan 2026, 22:25
Active aero engagement, front wing only. The center part of the 2nd and 3rd element is stationary.

https://i.postimg.cc/NfMGzf3D/Active-front-wing.gif
Really interesting to see the visual change in outwash at the bargeboard area once the front wing lowers. Thanks for posting
Looks like it increases, no? The upwash on the "inwash" strakes suddenly go more out than up.

I was speculating about this yesterday.

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Funny enough I just mentioned a couple posts before that it'll be interesting to see what the front wing does to downstream aero and we get a perfect example there!

Thanks to the spray, I think what this shows is that:

- with the front wing elements up, the front of the floor is working directly with the low pressure behind the front wing and digging under the air being sucked up from the ground behind the wing, hence the spray from the barge boards as water from the ground is sucked up and interacting with the bodywork.

- with the front wing elements down, the floor is taking clean air from the front of the car in a more linear fashion with the low pressure area in front of it removed. Hence the spray lessening on the barge boards. Technically the floor splitter after the T tray is now where the high pressure area if and if the bodywork permits, the air around it would be streamlined into the diffuser hole where the next area of low pressure/resistance is.

Edit: Maybe the diffuser hole would actually stop working as the low pressure on the underside of the car would lessen, which is why the spray seems to spread outward more as someone else said
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