What screams low downforce on that wing?Artur Craft wrote:I also got that impression, and from other shots too.GrizzleBoy wrote:The clearance from the coanda exhaust to the floor looks huge in that picture
The coke bottle looks a bit weird too. Doesn't seem to have the smooth amalgamation into the gearbox area the other cars have. Could just be that angle though.
To me, it seem's the rear is more neat and, theoretically, should be giving more downforce there. However, Mercedes front wing remains very low downforce/drag. All other teams seems to have downforce levels not very far between, in the front wing. Mercedes is the only with such notable low df fw.
The reason for it, I guess, is there everybody have neat and tight rear end, nowadays. So Mercedes doesn't have an edge on that, they are, rather, just playing catch up with everybody.
If I had to predict a pace for this car right now(and I know how silly it is to do so just by looking at launch photos of the cars, but anyway) I would put it just ahead of Force India and behind RBR, Mclaren, Ferrari, Lotus and Sauber.
Probably cools the KERS. McLaren have used similar openings inside the sidepod for that purpose.Morteza wrote:EDIT: Do I see a vertical opening here?
YesMorteza wrote: http://www.racecar-engineering.com/wp-c ... mercgt.jpg
EDIT: Do I see a vertical opening here?
complexity of wing and numbers of small vertical and horizonzal platesdren wrote: What screams low downforce on that wing?
Yes. It's not uncommon.gray41 wrote:Is that opening normal?
Rosberg is Yellow, Hamilton is more orange, not hard.ajprice wrote:Not car related but good luck commentators trying to work out which car is which
I can hear them now trying to work out which Mercedes with a yellow helmet they're looking at
the coke bottle area looks good but I fear that might be negated, by quite some extent, by the very bulky sidepods.Ferraripilot wrote:Looking forward to seeing the new 5 element front wing.
Definitely some F2012 influence with the sidepods. Sidepod intake is smaller. Nice looking frontal sidepod view profile, not really an undercut, they're just slanted, compact, and low. Exhaust blowing appears optimized. New rear brake ducts (they look very complex) Good evolution overall here.
The T-Bar above to air intake will most likely be different colors between the 2 carsHuntresa wrote:Rosberg is Yellow, Hamilton is more orange, not hard.ajprice wrote:Not car related but good luck commentators trying to work out which car is which
I can hear them now trying to work out which Mercedes with a yellow helmet they're looking at
yep, i'm a fan of labeling the cars anyway. like what lotus have done now and merc tried last yearHuntresa wrote:Rosberg is Yellow, Hamilton is more orange, not hard.ajprice wrote:Not car related but good luck commentators trying to work out which car is which
Rosberg car 9
Hamilton car 10
I can hear them now trying to work out which Mercedes with a yellow helmet they're looking at