Why would that mean Norris was the slower Telemetry?
Because the logical thing would be to compare with fastest lap to see where their deficits are.
Yes, they realised this sometime around Barcelona and have since said they are having correlation issues.
Ah, not good. Williams had these sort of issues for years and now look at them, I hope this doesn't continue for McLaren too.
Looks like an earlier iteration of the tea-tray extension.godlameroso wrote: ↑25 Aug 2018, 03:14I noticed the floor trialed by Vandoorne had a device behind the bargeboard. Apparently it didn't work very well.
https://i.imgur.com/FqIqMTH.jpg
It does but it seems to not extend as far outboard as the one shown. I still think the plate and chicken wing are badly done, the device behind the bargeboard guides the vortex traveling under the floor and the mid wing energizes that vortex. McLaren's solution creates flow stagnation in that area because the lateral and longitudinal flows disturb each other rather than compliment. The flow-vis paints it clear as day. Without the device they get more airflow under the floor which results in a net gain, it all stems from the bad solution they used in the mid wing. And seeing how the floor is constructed, they'd have to manufacture a whole new floor which is why updating this takes so long. My guess, next year's car will be a lot more modular in this area so they'll be able to experiment with the design in season, and cut down on lead times.M840TR wrote: ↑25 Aug 2018, 15:02Looks like an earlier iteration of the tea-tray extension.godlameroso wrote: ↑25 Aug 2018, 03:14I noticed the floor trialed by Vandoorne had a device behind the bargeboard. Apparently it didn't work very well.
https://i.imgur.com/FqIqMTH.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/AYrJ0q0.jpg
Would the scaling software belong to the tunnel or to Mclaren?
Probably related to light at the end of the tunnel.
The reason their mid-wing is distinct is because they use it to guide air under the floor instead of guiding the outwash like others.godlameroso wrote: ↑25 Aug 2018, 15:07It does but it seems to not extend as far outboard as the one shown. I still think the plate and chicken wing are badly done, the device behind the bargeboard guides the vortex traveling under the floor and the mid wing energizes that vortex. McLaren's solution creates flow stagnation in that area because the lateral and longitudinal flows disturb each other rather than compliment. The flow-vis paints it clear as day. Without the device they get more airflow under the floor which results in a net gain, it all stems from the bad solution they used in the mid wing. And seeing how the floor is constructed, they'd have to manufacture a whole new floor which is why updating this takes so long. My guess, next year's car will be a lot more modular in this area so they'll be able to experiment with the design in season, and cut down on lead times.M840TR wrote: ↑25 Aug 2018, 15:02Looks like an earlier iteration of the tea-tray extension.godlameroso wrote: ↑25 Aug 2018, 03:14I noticed the floor trialed by Vandoorne had a device behind the bargeboard. Apparently it didn't work very well.
https://i.imgur.com/FqIqMTH.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/AYrJ0q0.jpg
Well a Mclaren engineer has subsequently said on Twitter, that "it isn't exactly a correlation issue".