anyways, too earily to tell. They might completly dial it back or push it forword by Saturday.Chalke wrote: ↑27 Aug 2020, 20:02Well, from that picture the rear wing is significantly lower downforce than in Spain as you would expect - lots has been changed, just not the end plates.
The main plane is completely difference, shallower, i'd guess shorter and mounted higher - see where the lowest point is relative to the end plate, around the middle height of 'Galicia' whereas in Spain it reached as low as or into the blue section of the logo.
The flap is more tricky to tell from that square-on angle but at a best guess it looks similar in size but more reclined to present less frontal area and drag, it has most or all of the gurney flap removed and may be mounted slightly lower, beneath the top of the endplate rather than level-with in Spain
Due to the relative shallowness of this wing the DRS actuator is mounted on a much shorter mount too, barely above the height of the swan-necks whereas in Spain it stood well clear on a long stalk. This means the swan neck mounts must be a different, longer design too, to connect to the higher mainplane.
So actually... that's everything different apart from the endplates I think? At least when comparing just these 2 wings, I've not looked closely at the Silverstone spec.
Yeah, despite all the sim work Spa more than most tracks seems to leave teams arriving still uncertain and feeling the need to experiment with downforce/drag and often a different rear wing on each car in practice. Maybe we'll see more of that on the car at the 'new' tracks on the calendar this year too.diffuser wrote: ↑27 Aug 2020, 21:02anyways, too earily to tell. They might completly dial it back or push it forword by Saturday.Chalke wrote: ↑27 Aug 2020, 20:02Well, from that picture the rear wing is significantly lower downforce than in Spain as you would expect - lots has been changed, just not the end plates.
The main plane is completely difference, shallower, i'd guess shorter and mounted higher - see where the lowest point is relative to the end plate, around the middle height of 'Galicia' whereas in Spain it reached as low as or into the blue section of the logo.
The flap is more tricky to tell from that square-on angle but at a best guess it looks similar in size but more reclined to present less frontal area and drag, it has most or all of the gurney flap removed and may be mounted slightly lower, beneath the top of the endplate rather than level-with in Spain
Due to the relative shallowness of this wing the DRS actuator is mounted on a much shorter mount too, barely above the height of the swan-necks whereas in Spain it stood well clear on a long stalk. This means the swan neck mounts must be a different, longer design too, to connect to the higher mainplane.
So actually... that's everything different apart from the endplates I think? At least when comparing just these 2 wings, I've not looked closely at the Silverstone spec.
It seems a few teams moved to this style. Anyone remember the first team to implement, was it HAAS?M840TR wrote: ↑28 Aug 2020, 11:43New sidepod deflectors
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Egf47afUcAA ... ame=medium
Yes. The second I believe was Mercedes in 2019.Ground Effect wrote: ↑28 Aug 2020, 12:05It seems a few teams moved to this style. Anyone remember the first team to implement, was it HAAS?M840TR wrote: ↑28 Aug 2020, 11:43New sidepod deflectors
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Egf47afUcAA ... ame=medium