JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Ok guys, well the news we have after the race is this.
Mercedes are in fact running a FULL F-duct system.
The air runs through the car under the engine cover, then tapers up the rear wing and to the staller device.
This is a very long route for the air to travel! It seems ridiculous in fact, that the air has to turn 90 degrees up the rear wing then turn a further 90 degrees to reach the staller. How inefficient is that.....
Why do they not create a shark fin that goes straight to the staller getting maximum effect? Or is this homologated too?
Hi. I´m reading this forum for a long time and thank all the people with better technical understanding for the proffessional infos. but back to topic.
Yes they told Rosberg not to forget to use it during the race. But how??? Any ideas? I didn´t see anything - and the "top"speed is everything but not TOP. The fin I believe is not homologated. Ferrari and other teams changed it during the season.
Hard to understand what they are doing.