hello CrucialCrucial_Xtreme wrote:
First off, Byrne has been working on the car & word was he made/designed a new floor. Now other rumors popped up that suggested it was this & that, but that doesn't take away from the fact they ran a new floor & diffuser. Did Byrne make it? I don't know. Don't much care. But don't sit here and act like there was no difference in the floors that were ran. If you would take the time to compare them, you will see that distinctly different floors were used during testing.
@ringo Brian is that you?
i didnt make the statement there were no differences in the floors they used,
i simply said that what we saw was quite conventional,
and nothing revolutionary as advertised.
i know they are trying many solutions and many many parts are going to be tested,
but honestly i didn't see any revolutionary concept,
except the pull rod on front
the exhausts solution was very interesting (v 1.0) but quite surely
the track didn't match the cfd numbers
and this is what i blame to Ferrari.
Other teams presented and evolved solutions what kept the original concept,
meaning that track is basically respecting their calculations,
while Ferrari had to make a big step back with their exhaust system.
I am very afraid that again there aren't correlations with cfd and wind tunnel
as if 2011 didn't taught anything to them:(
p.s. i hope i am wrong!