Yes, Ferrari has a similar enough solution.atanatizante wrote: ↑14 Aug 2020, 12:45https://postimages.org/
This rear brake fin isn`t new but it seems redesigned ... are they allowed to divert some air into the wheel drum?
If they have, they surely have done a tremendous job hiding them in plain sight.atanatizante wrote: ↑14 Aug 2020, 11:32Besides solutions for cooling the rear tyres, they must have some updates for the slow corners had they didn`t bring them already at Silverstone 2 ...
F1Krof wrote: ↑14 Aug 2020, 13:34If they have, they surely have done a tremendous job hiding them in plain sight.atanatizante wrote: ↑14 Aug 2020, 11:32Besides solutions for cooling the rear tyres, they must have some updates for the slow corners had they didn`t bring them already at Silverstone 2 ...
Yes. As long as it is within the regulated box.atanatizante wrote: ↑14 Aug 2020, 12:45https://postimages.org/
This rear brake fin isn`t new but it seems redesigned ... are they allowed to divert some air into the wheel drum?
I believe the Red Bull has a similar solution as wellPlatinumZealot wrote: ↑14 Aug 2020, 15:40Yes. As long as it is within the regulated box.atanatizante wrote: ↑14 Aug 2020, 12:45https://postimages.org/
This rear brake fin isn`t new but it seems redesigned ... are they allowed to divert some air into the wheel drum?
This inlet looks like it should be OK.
They are so far ahead of the competition that they're probably saving it for later or next year. Provided that last weekend was an outlier and not a fundamental issue theyre really isn't anything other than track specific parts to improve on. Then again the development path was supposed to end this year for the big change so they probably have already maxed out the development possibilities at the current stage. Also, remember that the current car has already been upgraded with the Spanish spec anyways when the season restarted in Austria
The sooner the other teams see it, the sooner they can ask to get it banned (or copied). Hide things until they are needed.
I concur, I would assume they would bring a 2021 floor at some point to get an idea probably at Abu Dhabi after the championships are wrapped up...
holeindalip wrote: ↑15 Aug 2020, 19:58I concur, I would assume they would bring a 2021 floor at some point to get an idea probably at Abu Dhabi after the championships are wrapped up...
- Ironically makes sense.The sooner the other teams see it, the sooner they can ask to get it banned (or copied). Hide things until they are needed
I wouldn't count the chicks just yet on the championship claim. I strongly believe that the Mode Ban would hit them hard. Race pace wise they're not ahead of the Red Bull as we all thought they'd be.I concur, I would assume they would bring a 2021 floor at some point to get an idea probably at Abu Dhabi after the championships are wrapped up...
News floating about that Mercedes didn't use strat 2 in q3 (party mode) and only use strat 3 from q2 onwards. So if that's the case, and red bull used their party mode which I'm sure they did, then it ain't changing anything other than giving Mercedes more engine life to use in the races.F1Krof wrote: ↑15 Aug 2020, 21:03holeindalip wrote: ↑15 Aug 2020, 19:58I concur, I would assume they would bring a 2021 floor at some point to get an idea probably at Abu Dhabi after the championships are wrapped up...- Ironically makes sense.The sooner the other teams see it, the sooner they can ask to get it banned (or copied). Hide things until they are needed
I wouldn't count the chicks just yet on the championship claim. I strongly believe that the Mode Ban would hit them hard. Race pace wise they're not ahead of the Red Bull as we all thought they'd be.I concur, I would assume they would bring a 2021 floor at some point to get an idea probably at Abu Dhabi after the championships are wrapped up...