trinidefender wrote:The opening to the slot is ahead of the radiator so therefore the slot has no cooling function. Therefore as far as the slot I concerned the Meredith effect is irrelevant to it.
It's only physically in front of the radiator. If there's no direct link from the slot to the sidepod inlet anywhere in front of the radiator, then it is effectively behind the radiator, because the air flow it vents will have been heated by the radiator and pressurized by whatever flow structure that exists within the sidepod. In other words, it's essentially no different than this vent...
...it's just located elsewhere.
The slot/vent/whatever only showed up on the car after it was initially tested without one. So, it could be that slot/vent/whatever is a fix for a problem the team did not want to solve by changing the air flow patterns around the Coke bottle.
Given the apparent difficulty of judging sidepod air temperatures, and thus pressure, in light of the switch to a turbocharged engine with a single exhaust and the addition of batteries and tigers and bears - Red Bull and Renault have made a few headlines of late because of just that, well, not
exactly that - it's not a particularly unlikely scenario. In my mind, it's certainly more plausible than the questionable benefit of preventing flow separation with an inherently draggy leading-edge slot.