Hasnt cyril pointed out that the released shots are of a modified 18 car? So this isn‘t the car rensult will start testing with...
Also the rake looks excessive. I dont believe theyll run like this...
The modified 18 car was the one being physically launched. The renders are the 19 car. Of course still with a few hidden details.
They are on the studio photos too so it seems that they are not outlawed.Blackout wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 21:20So the louvers between RW enplates and RW remain... or are those the new red lights?
https://servimg.com/view/14795526/2382
https://servimg.com/view/14795526/2383
Those are not louvres.CLKGTR wrote: ↑13 Feb 2019, 00:24They are on the studio photos too so it seems that they are not outlawed.Blackout wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 21:20So the louvers between RW enplates and RW remain... or are those the new red lights?
https://servimg.com/view/14795526/2382
https://servimg.com/view/14795526/2383
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What do you guys think what is the rake amount on the studio photos of R.S.19? Based on calculations from the next photo, I got 2.39 degrees.
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Since a few years, teams have been exploiting the thickness of the endplate to sculpt it out where the aerofoil’s edges are supposed to merge into the endplate. The regulations provide a thickness of 50mm for the endplate. In reality, the effective endplate around the wing is made as thin as possible, and the space is filled up with a number of small aerofoils. Next to increasing the effective wingspan of the main plane and upper flap, these bits are important in reattaching flow after DRS is disengaged. During the time DRS us open, upwash at the main wing reduces significantly, these bits will keep the same upwash as if DRS is closed. This is despite the general flow underneath the main plane having a pulling force on the small flows over and under these winglets. There are numerous slots involved, encouraging flow attachment to the camber of the sum of these winglets:
An obese air intake.
The nose is nowhere nearly as detailed as either of the cars revealed so far.
The side pod is still fat and lacking the sveltness of the str14 and most likely the rb15.
The rear wing looks much larger then the Haas and STR.
Rear wing?