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NewtonMeter wrote:I must say, the execution of it all looks very neat. Say what you will about this team (and boy, some among us do have a LOT to say about them), the fit and finish has improved massively from the W01 and W02.Forza wrote:Formula One Young Drivers Test, Day 1, Magny-Cours, France.
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elf341 wrote:I'm surprised they haven't changed the front wing.
I don't think they should at this stage. They're trying to bed in and fine-tune this system with only 3 days of track time. If you can isolate the system so that every change in the effect is caused by this exhaust, then you can better understand it for the future. If you changed the front wing together with it, then you don't know if something changed because of the exhaust, or because of the front wing.elf341 wrote:I'm surprised they haven't changed the front wing.
+1 one step at a timeraymondu999 wrote:I don't think they should at this stage. They're trying to bed in and fine-tune this system with only 3 days of track time. If you can isolate the system so that every change in the effect is caused by this exhaust, then you can better understand it for the future. If you changed the front wing together with it, then you don't know if something changed because of the exhaust, or because of the front wing.elf341 wrote:I'm surprised they haven't changed the front wing.
I would assume elsewhere, not on the duct for the new pipe...I would assume that would adversely affect airflow too close to the plume. Anyhow, I assume thats what they were testing with the sensors too...I am just SO GLAD to see them actually use sensors, this is a FIRST...combination of Merc money and someone at the factory (Willis) who can use the results of these sensors with the new 60% model he's helped create in the wind tunnel he spec'dFerraripilot wrote:I'm sure the louvres will be present for Singapore, it's very hot there and I'm sure everyone will have louvres somewhere.
You are taking the best of the class at that front :p. But you are right: Mercedes their aero is much too simple. Having a good base is one thing, firmly building on that base is another.marcush. wrote: I ´m missing the all important front brake duct development here .It is rather obvious that this is an important piece of this years development .Williams claiming to produce theirs from 150 separate pieces....MGP may be ready with those in... 2014?