Mercedes-AMG F1 W10 EQ Power+

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LM10 wrote:
18 Feb 2019, 11:31
What's that silver isolating layer on the crash structure for?
isolation ;-)

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Jolle wrote:
18 Feb 2019, 11:36
LM10 wrote:
18 Feb 2019, 11:31
What's that silver isolating layer on the crash structure for?
isolation ;-)
Isolating what? :) Others don't seem to have that.

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It’s just duct tape to hold on some sensor wires.
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LM10 wrote:
18 Feb 2019, 11:37
Jolle wrote:
18 Feb 2019, 11:36
LM10 wrote:
18 Feb 2019, 11:31


What's that silver isolating layer on the crash structure for?
isolation ;-)
Isolating what? :) Others don't seem to have that.
The crash structure, the W09 had it as well.

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ScrewCaptain27 wrote:
18 Feb 2019, 11:43
It’s just speed tape to hold on some sensor wires.
Fixed.
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https://twitter.com/AlbertFabrega/statu ... 5489198081

I haven't noticed before that the most upper element of the front wing doesn't attach to the end plate.

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FMP wrote:
18 Feb 2019, 12:01
https://twitter.com/AlbertFabrega/statu ... 5489198081

I haven't noticed before that the most upper element of the front wing doesn't attach to the end plate.
Did they miss a trick with the front wing?
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FMP wrote:
18 Feb 2019, 12:01
https://twitter.com/AlbertFabrega/statu ... 5489198081

I haven't noticed before that the most upper element of the front wing doesn't attach to the end plate.
It does attach, that area is painted black and the flap adjuster has a little vane so it can be trick to see from some angles.

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Seems like they closed loopholes pretty good this time.

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Looks like there is a slot on top of the crash structure. Smoke is coming out of it. That's why there is this thick isolation or heat shild.

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Blaze1 wrote:
18 Feb 2019, 02:03
Giando wrote:
14 Feb 2019, 17:04
Blaze1 wrote:
14 Feb 2019, 16:57
Okay, I see what you mean. I guess we'll have to wait until Monday for some good overhead shots.
Check this out.

To me, the push rod arm link to the hub is even further backwards compared to the upper wishbone pivot,
so it has to be external to the wheel rim...

http://i65.tinypic.com/az7ygz.jpg
I see what you mean now Giando, good spot! =D>

So when you say "the push rod arm link to the hub is even further backwards compared to the upper wishbone pivot," you mean further inwards, that is to say closer to the monocoque.

EDIT:
I've just seen Roon's post above and can see it's both inboard and rearwards.
I originally pointed out it was rearwards, yes.

I apologize for my vocabulary, quite limited... I'm Italian :oops: :D

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Giando wrote:
18 Feb 2019, 14:10
Blaze1 wrote:
18 Feb 2019, 02:03
Giando wrote:
14 Feb 2019, 17:04


Check this out.

To me, the push rod arm link to the hub is even further backwards compared to the upper wishbone pivot,
so it has to be external to the wheel rim...

http://i65.tinypic.com/az7ygz.jpg
I see what you mean now Giando, good spot! =D>

So when you say "the push rod arm link to the hub is even further backwards compared to the upper wishbone pivot," you mean further inwards, that is to say closer to the monocoque.

EDIT:
I've just seen Roon's post above and can see it's both inboard and rearwards.
I originally pointed out it was rearwards, yes.

I apologize for my vocabulary, quite limited... I'm Italian :oops: :D
Oh, inwards I can see, backwards, I don't - well that sorts that

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Giando wrote:
18 Feb 2019, 14:10
Blaze1 wrote:
18 Feb 2019, 02:03
Giando wrote:
14 Feb 2019, 17:04


Check this out.

To me, the push rod arm link to the hub is even further backwards compared to the upper wishbone pivot,
so it has to be external to the wheel rim...

http://i65.tinypic.com/az7ygz.jpg
I see what you mean now Giando, good spot! =D>

So when you say "the push rod arm link to the hub is even further backwards compared to the upper wishbone pivot," you mean further inwards, that is to say closer to the monocoque.

EDIT:
I've just seen Roon's post above and can see it's both inboard and rearwards.
I originally pointed out it was rearwards, yes.

I apologize for my vocabulary, quite limited... I'm Italian :oops: :D
No need to apologise Giando. Your English is far better than my nonexistent Italian. :D

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Blaze1 wrote:
18 Feb 2019, 14:34
Giando wrote:
18 Feb 2019, 14:10
Blaze1 wrote:
18 Feb 2019, 02:03

I see what you mean now Giando, good spot! =D>

So when you say "the push rod arm link to the hub is even further backwards compared to the upper wishbone pivot," you mean further inwards, that is to say closer to the monocoque.

EDIT:
I've just seen Roon's post above and can see it's both inboard and rearwards.
I originally pointed out it was rearwards, yes.

I apologize for my vocabulary, quite limited... I'm Italian :oops: :D
No need to apologise Giando. Your English is far better than my nonexistent Italian. :D
Aahah right, but since this is an english language-based forum, if my choice is to write here then it's up to me to make the effort to write something everybody could understand ;-)

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