Scuderia Ferrari SF90

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Some comparisons done by Albert Fabrega
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Interesting that the sidepod inlets are larger this year. Weird move. I wonder what the perceived benefit is over a larger sidepod inlet/smaller airbox inlet and vise versa. Any ideas?

Also, pretty sure some innovations have been cleverly concealed. For example, why would they remove the slotted mirrors?

Looking forward to testing!

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JPBD1990 wrote:
15 Feb 2019, 12:42
Interesting that the sidepod inlets are larger this year. Weird move. I wonder what the perceived benefit is over a larger sidepod inlet/smaller airbox inlet and vise versa. Any ideas?

Also, pretty sure some innovations have been cleverly concealed. For example, why would they remove the slotted mirrors?

Looking forward to testing!
Exactly, this car seems hardly worth discussing at this point.

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They're kinda doing the opposite to what red bull is doing with the packaging.

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Well, they removed the two cooling inlets on the airbox.. Maybe that's the reason why the sidepods have a bigger cooling intake.

And i suspect this isn't the specification they're going to test. Maybe we'll see the mirrors again on monday?

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JPBD1990 wrote:
15 Feb 2019, 12:42
Interesting that the sidepod inlets are larger this year. Weird move. I wonder what the perceived benefit is over a larger sidepod inlet/smaller airbox inlet and vise versa. Any ideas?

Also, pretty sure some innovations have been cleverly concealed. For example, why would they remove the slotted mirrors?

Looking forward to testing!
I thought the same things, more larger inlets sidepod but thinner airscope, traditional mirros much more inspirend to mercedes ones. I want to see the floor and diffuser.

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More from Albert Fabrega
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Morteza wrote:
15 Feb 2019, 12:41
Some comparisons done by Albert Fabrega
Strangely and judging only from these photos, seems like the SF71 is the evolution of the SF90, and not the opposite ... :lol:
Wainting for barcelona to see further evolutions
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The thing I found interesting this time was that they allowed the rear of the car to be filmed. They didn't last year and we know that Ferrari generally is pretty serious with covering parts, especially the rear.

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Fede90 wrote:
15 Feb 2019, 12:49
JPBD1990 wrote:
15 Feb 2019, 12:42
Interesting that the sidepod inlets are larger this year. Weird move. I wonder what the perceived benefit is over a larger sidepod inlet/smaller airbox inlet and vise versa. Any ideas?

Also, pretty sure some innovations have been cleverly concealed. For example, why would they remove the slotted mirrors?

Looking forward to testing!
I thought the same things, more larger inlets sidepod but thinner airscope, traditional mirros much more inspirend to mercedes ones. I want to see the floor and diffuser.
I wonder if the taller, wider rear wing is more obstructed by the Airbox this year, therefore making it smaller and sidepods larger sees a greater overall effect on downforce?

Intriguing. The rest of the engine cover is definitely slimmer, so likely overall volume is well down.

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i read an article about idraulic rear suspension of SF90 not more mechanical. Someone have more details about it?

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The DRS mechanism looks kinda weird.

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JPBD1990 wrote:
15 Feb 2019, 12:51
Fede90 wrote:
15 Feb 2019, 12:49
JPBD1990 wrote:
15 Feb 2019, 12:42
Interesting that the sidepod inlets are larger this year. Weird move. I wonder what the perceived benefit is over a larger sidepod inlet/smaller airbox inlet and vise versa. Any ideas?

Also, pretty sure some innovations have been cleverly concealed. For example, why would they remove the slotted mirrors?

Looking forward to testing!
I thought the same things, more larger inlets sidepod but thinner airscope, traditional mirros much more inspirend to mercedes ones. I want to see the floor and diffuser.
I wonder if the taller, wider rear wing is more obstructed by the Airbox this year, therefore making it smaller and sidepods larger sees a greater overall effect on downforce?

Intriguing. The rest of the engine cover is definitely slimmer, so likely overall volume is well down.
It could be a great analisys, and i think ferrari's engineers thought the same thing to take more advantage for rear wing