https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S00mlx6l7b8
Interesting to listen that Merc this year have a loud wastegate sound. Last year and the years before I didn't hear any kind of wastegate sound from the Merc engines.
So, a 1-2 for Merc, with a compromised FW...Wolff said: “Well, it would be sad if you saw off a front wing and that hasn't got any impact. Then the aero doesn't work how it should. These things always have an impact.”
Not necessarily. The endplate has a minimum thickness of 10mm and 5mm radii on all extremities, including at its rear. Of course punctures are always possible once the carbon fibre crumbles on contact and creates sharp edges.
Now that makes sense. The "seeing the flap" idea was a bit odd.
The intent is obviously to create a vortex for the outwash flow around the tyre. A wing element with sharp edges would have been very suited for that. What they had to do now will limit that intent.Sevach wrote: ↑13 Apr 2019, 19:53Just a little kink to the endplate to comply with the rules, very clever.
For aero purposes it's still exposed and pushes the air out.
I'm thinking Mercedes already saw that ruling coming.
I mean even Red Bull with time to think about it decided to close everything, they can't have come out with that on friday, right?
It's not really a kink. That little piece that was added on is supposed to be a part of the end plate now. So in effect the wing flap would fall behind it when viewed from the side. So it is practically the smallest possible extension of the end flap to appease the rules.Sevach wrote: ↑13 Apr 2019, 19:53Just a little kink to the endplate to comply with the rules, very clever.
For aero purposes it's still exposed and pushes the air out.
I'm thinking Mercedes already saw that ruling coming.
I mean even Red Bull with time to think about it decided to close everything, they can't have come out with that on friday, right?
If it’s the onboard videos the microphones are placed by the teams, so you are not necessarily hearing the sound from the same location on the car. If it’s the trackside sound, then I don’t know.
Not onboard. Race but without commentary.subcritical71 wrote: ↑14 Apr 2019, 23:00If it’s the onboard videos the microphones are placed by the teams, so you are not necessarily hearing the sound from the same location on the car. If it’s the trackside sound, then I don’t know.
A kink would in the wing element itself would have been illegal infact.ringo wrote: ↑14 Apr 2019, 22:48It's not really a kink. That little piece that was added on is supposed to be a part of the end plate now. So in effect the wing flap would fall behind it when viewed from the side. So it is practically the smallest possible extension of the end flap to appease the rules.Sevach wrote: ↑13 Apr 2019, 19:53Just a little kink to the endplate to comply with the rules, very clever.
For aero purposes it's still exposed and pushes the air out.
I'm thinking Mercedes already saw that ruling coming.
I mean even Red Bull with time to think about it decided to close everything, they can't have come out with that on friday, right?