Renault Sport F1 R.S. 18

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RS17 Abu Dhabi vs RS18 test spec.
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New T-wing run during FP3 in Australia:
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More images of the new T-wing (via @AlbertFabrega)
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I´m surprised it´s allowed to use a wing there

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Still surprised no body is yet to copy the exhaust positioning,what is that??

Any reasons why others are yet to reshape the exhaust??

Is it because the teams are afraid to keep changing the rear wing each and every session/race??(cost reasons) due to exhaust gases burning the rear wing?? Or is the current positioning good enough??

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Samraj_official wrote:
30 Mar 2018, 13:02
Still surprised no body is yet to copy the exhaust positioning,what is that??

Any reasons why others are yet to reshape the exhaust??

Is it because the teams are afraid to keep changing the rear wing each and every session/race??(cost reasons) due to exhaust gases burning the rear wing?? Or is the current positioning good enough??
It's a big change for a little gain.
Teams are focusing on bringing their aero update that they work on since several month.

Not sure anyone will copy this exaust layout this year

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Samraj_official wrote:
30 Mar 2018, 13:02
Still surprised no body is yet to copy the exhaust positioning,what is that??

Any reasons why others are yet to reshape the exhaust??

Is it because the teams are afraid to keep changing the rear wing each and every session/race??(cost reasons) due to exhaust gases burning the rear wing?? Or is the current positioning good enough??
Too much resources to divert for only a tenth or two.
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I´ve read somewhere FIA is not going to allow the blown rear wing (if it really is that) to continue in next seasons

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Andres125sx wrote:
30 Mar 2018, 18:29
I´ve read somewhere FIA is not going to allow the blown rear wing (if it really is that) to continue in next seasons
Only thing they can ban is essentially maximum angle of exaust placement. Which is legal under this current regs. They can't ban "blown rear wing" because that's now what Renault will say they doing nor FIA can confirm they doing it