I took that in mind already in my photo comparison thread
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As you can see 3 pics are compared F2008-F2007-F2007 Evolution over season
Do not rush to critisize before checking
Yeah, think your right. They, like all the other teams, are trying to push the engine more to the limits than last season.Principessa wrote:I can be mistaken FLC, but isn't the sidepod entry smaller with the F2008 than it was with the F2007 during the season?
checkered wrote:I guess it's beeneffuno wrote:the vertical plate- outside the sidepods and below the mirror- has a slot in it ! cud someone enlighten me on the purpose of that ?
For me, it seems too high to generate any advantages from tip(slot tips) vortices ! maybe accelerates the flow btw slots into the side of car ?but, that doesnt guarantee attached flow, does it..! hmm.. too many blunders ?
Or maybe helps create better side force ?
between, could someone tell me what that 'plate' is for in the first place ?
And, has that 'plate' been christened ?
most often called a "pod vane" or a "pod wing". It's not all too clear cut to me since different teams treat it in various ways, some as a separate element, some integrating it to chimneys and such ... and some don't have them from time to time. The slot was introduced into Ferrari's version during last summer already.
It's a device that has to do with both internal and external aerodynamics. As I understand it, Williams has had a different radiator layout to many, so they wouldn't have had a similar advantage of pod vanes. There's also a slight weight penalty in attaching them. I presume externally the idea is to get a good flow going under the rear wing etc.
I've read it somewhere that the slot is there to "bleed" excess air away from the pods in high speeds. I'm sure others will help in filling in other uses for the thingies.
Does anyone know who Luca di Montezemolo and Jean Todt are speaking to at about 5:45 and 5:57 in the video above (same person both times)rkn wrote:F2008 on track at Fiorano: http://youtube.com/watch?v=a84kyLLSDd8
Interesting pic, I have looked at several othe rpics from the Jerex Test, it wasnt always fitted and only tested by Kimi. I think it might be an exhaust. When ever it was tested the normal exhaust was suspiciously un-tarnished by heat.Astro1 wrote:What is this?
I'm talking about the exhaust looking object that clearly isn't the exhaust.