The mirror needs support when the sidepod vane isn't attached. I wonder if that's a precaution against it snapping off if some accidentally leans on it.krizalid1001 wrote: ↑11 Apr 2019, 15:35New FW endplate
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Good view of W10 nice packaging... and new mirror support
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Morteza wrote: ↑11 Apr 2019, 12:22https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D33JGQpVUAE1RDw.jpg
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New FW is Ferrari copy
Via @AlbertFabrega
Thank you! Great shot, btw. Looks similar to the Bahrain spec with the 3 hanging vanes. The upwash strakes may be slightly more pronounced compared to Bahrain, though. Always tough to tell via photos.
Do you think about that low DF RW tested by Russell on Bahrein test?
I didn't expect that wing in China, I just wanted to see the end plates, etc.atanatizante wrote: ↑11 Apr 2019, 23:35Do you think about that low DF RW tested by Russell on Bahrein test?
Nope, that was a Baku-spec RW and maybe they`ll try it in FP1 for further correlation and data gathering in regard of the new FW they have it for this race ...
More interesting to know is how much they could trim the China-spec RW regarding DF levels, bearing in mind that the new FW and particularly the new endplate will generate - indirectly - more airflow towards diffuser, hence more rear DF which in return will allow them to run a lower AoA RW and that`s the only way to match the Ferrari on that long straight!
Because when looking from the side you can see the FW flaps and you should only be able to see the end plate.
Red Bull had to modify theirs as well.
What about the Williams front wing?