Team: Any Webb (CEO), John Booth (TP), Graeme Lowdon (SD), Nikolai Fomenko (ED), Pat Symonds (Tech. Consultant) Drivers: Timo Glock (24), Charles Pic (25), Maria De Villota (Test)
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Low dash bulkheads, a feature I expect to see on all 2012 cars, to avoid the horrific aero killing noses many seem to think we are getting in 2012 (WE'RE NOT!)
at Tozza Mazza: Where do you see that?
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Finishing races is important, but racing is more important.
Low dash bulkheads, a feature I expect to see on all 2012 cars, to avoid the horrific aero killing noses many seem to think we are getting in 2012 (WE'RE NOT!)
at Tozza Mazza: Where do you see that?
What has this to do with next years car? And why do you expect to see low dash bulkheads? For roll over protection, there will be NO lowering of dash bulkheads. And as for a slanted nose (as shown in Scarbs diagram)how could this be aero robbing or produce extra drag? It would just redirect airflow in a different manner, and can be manipulated easily enough.
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Isn't it the old car, and the new (mock?) chassis Pic sits in? (is the guy stabilizing it or hiding sth. ?)I think.
What is on the computer screen? New chassis? Enhencement please...
Finishing races is important, but racing is more important.
Is that the monocoque for the MR 03? It could well be a spare monocoque from this years car. Apart from that, as body panels are added to a monocoque, there is no way that the shaping of such panels would be known, at this stage.
to me the monocoque top in the rollhoop area very much looks like a blade design .The flat surface to mount the rollhoop is only as wide as mandated by the regs .At least they have kept the optiuon to follow that road..
Quite remarkable that Mercedes has started a trend and have dropped it instantly when others seem to be lured towards that line of thought.There is a lot of potential for this design to reduce frontal area or at least reduce the area blocking flow to the rear wing..
marcush. wrote:to me the monocoque top in the rollhoop area very much looks like a blade design .The flat surface to mount the rollhoop is only as wide as mandated by the regs .At least they have kept the optiuon to follow that road..
Quite remarkable that Mercedes has started a trend and have dropped it instantly when others seem to be lured towards that line of thought.There is a lot of potential for this design to reduce frontal area or at least reduce the area blocking flow to the rear wing..
from the tub Pic is sitting in, and from the tub pictured on the screen (especially from the one on the screen), I would say that this is definitely not a blade design.
I m so sure I would bet 10Euros.
Finishing races is important, but racing is more important.
marcush. wrote:to me the monocoque top in the rollhoop area very much looks like a blade design .The flat surface to mount the rollhoop is only as wide as mandated by the regs .At least they have kept the optiuon to follow that road..
Quite remarkable that Mercedes has started a trend and have dropped it instantly when others seem to be lured towards that line of thought.There is a lot of potential for this design to reduce frontal area or at least reduce the area blocking flow to the rear wing..
from the tub Pic is sitting in, and from the tub pictured on the screen (especially from the one on the screen), I would say that this is definitely not a blade design.
I m so sure I would bet 10Euros.
jep me to +1 =D>
"And if you no longer go for a gap that exists, you're no longer a racing driver..." Ayrton Senna
I'm just wondering, when the team bought Wirth Research's f1 facilities, did they buy the upgraded cfd equipment aswell? Or do they use McLaren's from now on?
I think a Blade design is definatly posible, if not probable. Looks like they will have a conventional sidepod configuration, as for the nose, it looks like they have gione with a smoother and more elegant solution of what they had in 2010 to meet the A-A to B-B line regs for the nose height.
It looks a improvement already over 2011, if they can gain a second in pre season, they will worry Caterham and the mid pack teams.