This is a bit off-topic (sorry mods) but can you share a link to the RB metal foams? I'd love to know more about them. I'm not quite how they would work in suspension componentry as they're normally single-use materials
This is a bit off-topic (sorry mods) but can you share a link to the RB metal foams? I'd love to know more about them. I'm not quite how they would work in suspension componentry as they're normally single-use materials
It is.
Not really. The engine side is entirely separate from the chassis / aero side.
If I were considering a concept change and had a ridiculous championship lead I'd certainly divert the limited CFD and wind tunnel time that I had to 2020's car at the cost of some performance relative to my competition in the second half of the season.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑01 Oct 2019, 09:57Not really. The engine side is entirely separate from the chassis / aero side.
What are the Oval things beneath the spring?dans79 wrote: ↑27 Sep 2019, 17:47The New spring, per Autosport.
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Exactly, next year's car is going to be an evolution of this year's car. Anything they bring this year will help next year's car too to some extent.
The quote was referring to a concept change for the chassis:Just_a_fan wrote: ↑01 Oct 2019, 09:57Not really. The engine side is entirely separate from the chassis / aero side.
Ah, right, that makes more sense.zibby43 wrote: ↑01 Oct 2019, 19:07The quote was referring to a concept change for the chassis:Just_a_fan wrote: ↑01 Oct 2019, 09:57Not really. The engine side is entirely separate from the chassis / aero side.
"The Mercedes concept for this year was downforce at all costs but Mercedes admits to consider a concept change for 2020."
Yep. I don't think Mercedes have started down a different route . . . yet.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑01 Oct 2019, 20:06Ah, right, that makes more sense.zibby43 wrote: ↑01 Oct 2019, 19:07The quote was referring to a concept change for the chassis:Just_a_fan wrote: ↑01 Oct 2019, 09:57
Not really. The engine side is entirely separate from the chassis / aero side.
"The Mercedes concept for this year was downforce at all costs but Mercedes admits to consider a concept change for 2020."
zibby43 wrote: ↑01 Oct 2019, 20:49Yep. I don't think Mercedes have started down a different route . . . yet.
Suzuka will be a big test for Merc and Ferrari. It is packed with the types of corners that Ferrari have struggled with at circuits like Barcelona, Paul Ricard, Silverstone, and the Hungaroring. If Ferrari suddenly goes well there, Merc may have to think about a much more efficient car for 2020.
If Merc reign supreme at Suzuka, then knowing how the W10 performed at a vast majority of the less power-sensitive tracks, I wouldn't expect a huge departure, rather an evolution of the W10 with perhaps less "dirty" downforce.