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Yes. They had something similar, but not so curved as mine and now as their.PNSD wrote:Hate to say, but Williams were running that setup last year!
I love this! =D> They are feeding extra air underneath the car through that channel to increase the downforce. No wonder they have some understeer. I also wonder if the Cossie engine has enough oomph.Pandamasque wrote:
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Brawn had it last year, this is what F1.com says about it:ISLAMATRON wrote:interesting... is itt for cooling? or to feed diffuser?
http://www.formula1.com/news/technical/ ... 5/631.htmlAn inventive horizontal splitter (2) creates a kind of venturi effect under the chassis
I'm talking about what looks like an "air channel" or inlet just behind where the curved "cow catcher" meets the flat floorimightbewrong wrote:Brawn had it last year, this is what F1.com says about it:ISLAMATRON wrote:interesting... is itt for cooling? or to feed diffuser?http://www.formula1.com/news/technical/ ... 5/631.htmlAn inventive horizontal splitter (2) creates a kind of venturi effect under the chassis
Ahh.. I see, I thought those were just ridges to direct the airflowISLAMATRON wrote:I'm talking about what looks like an "air channel" or inlet just behind where the curved "cow catcher" meets the flat floorimightbewrong wrote:Brawn had it last year, this is what F1.com says about it:ISLAMATRON wrote:interesting... is itt for cooling? or to feed diffuser?http://www.formula1.com/news/technical/ ... 5/631.htmlAn inventive horizontal splitter (2) creates a kind of venturi effect under the chassis
On a V8? really? i thought only flat engines or inline 6s were perfectly balanced, you sure of that?mike wrote:
basically a cross plane is a perfectly balanced engine,
I hope it's not for anything, if it means that a denser volume of metal and carbon has to be displaced upwardly and to the side, to make way for the same volume of air in that channel, it means the COG has to be moved upward.ISLAMATRON wrote:interesting... is itt for cooling? or to feed diffuser?
I'm thinking it's filled with something very heavy, as it's a great place to put ballast.ISLAMATRON wrote:I'm talking about what looks like an "air channel" or inlet just behind where the curved "cow catcher" meets the flat floorimightbewrong wrote:Brawn had it last year, this is what F1.com says about it:ISLAMATRON wrote:interesting... is itt for cooling? or to feed diffuser?http://www.formula1.com/news/technical/ ... 5/631.htmlAn inventive horizontal splitter (2) creates a kind of venturi effect under the chassis
ker-ching for the PR machine.axle wrote:Nico H has already reported that the Cosworth is better than the Toyota... seems like it was a shrewd decision by Williams to go for it.
Not really, some drivers keep it real.. but how much experience does Hulk have with the Toyota anyway? And in the few laps that he got last year how fresh was the motor? But it was also reported that the Toyota lump had the lowest peak power last year. He could very well be telling what he thinks is the truth.richard_leeds wrote:ker-ching for the PR machine.axle wrote:Nico H has already reported that the Cosworth is better than the Toyota... seems like it was a shrewd decision by Williams to go for it.
Every driver says their car/engine/supplier is better at this time of year.