


Indeed and with the new FW they sprayed flo-vis on the underside of the elements...apparently positive with clear straight streaks instead of highly spread/seperated.amouzouris wrote:Alonso is using both the new front wing and the new rear wing in FP3
I'm afraid Ted Kravitz is wrong!!Hail22 wrote:Indeed and with the new FW they sprayed flo-vis on the underside of the elements...apparently positive with clear straight streaks instead of highly spread/seperated.amouzouris wrote:Alonso is using both the new front wing and the new rear wing in FP3
Also Alonso is running the old RW (Ted Kravitz confirmed) with new endplates...so its a mix xD
Then you good sir...should have his job.amouzouris wrote:I'm afraid Ted Kravitz is wrong!!Hail22 wrote:Indeed and with the new FW they sprayed flo-vis on the underside of the elements...apparently positive with clear straight streaks instead of highly spread/seperated.amouzouris wrote:Alonso is using both the new front wing and the new rear wing in FP3
Also Alonso is running the old RW (Ted Kravitz confirmed) with new endplates...so its a mix xDi am watching FP3 too from sky! They also showed it on the tv, Alonso is using the new endplates with the new rear wing
Good point, those holes direct air inwards, it does seem very odd.tok-tokkie wrote:I am really puzzled by the Ferrari front wing end plates.
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But Ferrari seem to be taking the air from the outside in towards the front wheel with all the holes/slots in the end plate.
Those slots have nothing to do with wheel interaction: they direct air on the upper surface of the wing, increasing the pressure (and the downforce) on that area. Also, i think (but i'm not sure) that the last two slots decrease the stalling chances of the wing by feeding it with high pressure air.richard_leeds wrote:Good point, those holes direct air inwards, it does seem very odd.tok-tokkie wrote:I am really puzzled by the Ferrari front wing end plates.
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But Ferrari seem to be taking the air from the outside in towards the front wheel with all the holes/slots in the end plate.
Every team does that, only Ferrari has added aditional slots.richard_leeds wrote:Good point, those holes direct air inwards, it does seem very odd.tok-tokkie wrote:I am really puzzled by the Ferrari front wing end plates.
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But Ferrari seem to be taking the air from the outside in towards the front wheel with all the holes/slots in the end plate.