I meant to say this:
Look how much cleaner the airflow would be on the Ferrari compared to Mercedes.
I'm not sure we can draw conclusions without a more orthographic view. Plus, there's also how the air flow will behave slightly differently the faster it goes. Bottas commented how much more stable the car is and we could see it in Austria, so clearly they've made a huge step otherwise the car was always lighting its rear up and sliding around like it was in the wet or something!F1Krof wrote: ↑03 Jul 2018, 14:53I meant to say this:
Look how much cleaner the airflow would be on the Ferrari compared to Mercedes.
https://cdn-9.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... arison.jpg
https://snag.gy/Qdoe1T.jpg
I agree on the sliding part. The car looked planted out of the corner in Austria.Sierra117 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2018, 15:01I'm not sure we can draw conclusions without a more orthographic view. Plus, there's also how the air flow will behave slightly differently the faster it goes. Bottas commented how much more stable the car is and we could see it in Austria, so clearly they've made a huge step otherwise the car was always lighting its rear up and sliding around like it was in the wet or something!F1Krof wrote: ↑03 Jul 2018, 14:53I meant to say this:
Look how much cleaner the airflow would be on the Ferrari compared to Mercedes.
https://cdn-9.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... arison.jpg
https://snag.gy/Qdoe1T.jpg
True; that probably has something to do with the higher rake so the sidepods can be more effective. Need to get the Vanja-signal out for this oneF1Krof wrote: ↑03 Jul 2018, 15:47I agree on the sliding part. The car looked planted out of the corner in Austria.Sierra117 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2018, 15:01I'm not sure we can draw conclusions without a more orthographic view. Plus, there's also how the air flow will behave slightly differently the faster it goes. Bottas commented how much more stable the car is and we could see it in Austria, so clearly they've made a huge step otherwise the car was always lighting its rear up and sliding around like it was in the wet or something!F1Krof wrote: ↑03 Jul 2018, 14:53I meant to say this:
Look how much cleaner the airflow would be on the Ferrari compared to Mercedes.
https://cdn-9.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... arison.jpg
https://snag.gy/Qdoe1T.jpg
Of course it cannot be conclusive, just an illustration how much higher the Ferrari's sidepod inlet are.
The air going to the sidepods will be that going between the wishbones on the Merc - they're a lot higher than the Ferrari's. There's a lot of aero pieces between the wishbones and the sidepods so it's impossible to really look at that image and say one is better than the other. One might just as easily conclude that the Ferrari uses the top entry sidepods because its front suspension gets in the way of a conventional approach. No way for us to know. Different aero philosopies is all we can say.F1Krof wrote: ↑03 Jul 2018, 14:53I meant to say this:
Look how much cleaner the airflow would be on the Ferrari compared to Mercedes.
https://cdn-9.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... arison.jpg
https://snag.gy/Qdoe1T.jpg
What this image does also show is the huge “hole” Mercedes made between the nose, wing and lower wishbones. Looks like since 2014 they have been concentrated on this area to keep it as clean as possibly. First with the combined lower wishbone, thinner nose and now with raising the whole suspension.F1Krof wrote: ↑03 Jul 2018, 14:53I meant to say this:
Look how much cleaner the airflow would be on the Ferrari compared to Mercedes.
https://cdn-9.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... arison.jpg
https://snag.gy/Qdoe1T.jpg
And yet someone downvoted me again for my post with "Off topic and as usual combative". Seems like someone can't debate in public.GrandAxe wrote: ↑03 Jul 2018, 18:07I agree with just_a_fan. You really can't know what the flows are like at the sidepods of both cars without considering the effects of of the front wing, the wing shaped suspension elements and the various vanes both at the front and on the tub. Its not a straightforward thing that can be concluded by line of sight.
Opportunities to generate downforce at the rear would likely offset any increased turbulence at the sidepods as well.
This is the only flow viz photo of Ferrari-styled side pods I've seen in a year and a half. There is a lot of air going under them, seems like some of the air from the top of the tub is sliding down as well. With plain side pods, that isn't the case in the same magnitude. Air is naturally going down, but not as much. Here's MCL32 as an example.
Yeah, I said that and got a downvote. Careful or you'll be feeling the wrath of the secret voters!
Looks like colourful pictures make them compliantJust_a_fan wrote: ↑04 Jul 2018, 00:09Yeah, I said that and got a downvote. Careful or you'll be feeling the wrath of the secret voters!
Certainly not in the race. Mercedes kept lighting up the rears in the race and was very slow out of T3 and T4.F1Krof wrote: ↑03 Jul 2018, 15:47I agree on the sliding part. The car looked planted out of the corner in Austria.Sierra117 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2018, 15:01I'm not sure we can draw conclusions without a more orthographic view. Plus, there's also how the air flow will behave slightly differently the faster it goes. Bottas commented how much more stable the car is and we could see it in Austria, so clearly they've made a huge step otherwise the car was always lighting its rear up and sliding around like it was in the wet or something!F1Krof wrote: ↑03 Jul 2018, 14:53I meant to say this:
Look how much cleaner the airflow would be on the Ferrari compared to Mercedes.
https://cdn-9.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... arison.jpg
https://snag.gy/Qdoe1T.jpg
Of course it cannot be conclusive, just an illustration how much higher the Ferrari's sidepod inlet are.
Race temps were WAYYY hotter than anything they had experienced before. 48*C is boiling hot.mkay wrote: ↑04 Jul 2018, 12:24Certainly not in the race. Mercedes kept lighting up the rears in the race and was very slow out of T3 and T4.F1Krof wrote: ↑03 Jul 2018, 15:47I agree on the sliding part. The car looked planted out of the corner in Austria.Sierra117 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2018, 15:01
I'm not sure we can draw conclusions without a more orthographic view. Plus, there's also how the air flow will behave slightly differently the faster it goes. Bottas commented how much more stable the car is and we could see it in Austria, so clearly they've made a huge step otherwise the car was always lighting its rear up and sliding around like it was in the wet or something!
Of course it cannot be conclusive, just an illustration how much higher the Ferrari's sidepod inlet are.