They are all seeking for more DF at the rear and maybe Ferrari has more than Merc.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑03 Jul 2018, 16:06The 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
But first, we must have a clear picture between what means to have maximum DF regardless whatever drag levels and the one with the least drag or efficient DF philosophy like Merc is calling (Vanja could explain this better than me) ...
It`s always a compromise between DF and drag but the real question is had is better to have less DF but an efficient DF like Merc or rather have more DF and more drag like Ferrari and RB has ...
Now on another note, is it me or Lewis has had reported the same power loss in Canada?
Had is the same fuel pump issue, fortunately, is prior 2.1 spec PU but unfortunately isn`t solved yet ...