Stu wrote: ↑22 Mar 2021, 08:41
Saw that and wondered the same!
Is the huge engine cover ducting air through the car, creating a giant air curtain that exits directly above the diffuser...
If it is, they will prosper while everyone points and laughs.
It could be a genius piece of design!!!
I always wondered how is the internal air flow compared to the outer one. Does it have a higher or a lower pressure? and what about its energy?
In many CFD pics, the outside air seems to be relatively slow near the back of the engine cover. But what about the inside flow? It definitely loses speed in the expanding entry duct, and then it should lose energy through the rad, but it's supposed to regain speed aft the radiators, inside the tapered exit duct + some energy, thanks to the heat... but how does it compare to the outside air?
Would it exit through the suspension holes or would it attract some outside air?
Regarding the Renault, I got the impression that in their last 3 cars, the hot air coming out of the CCS (in red) flowed quite 'freely' afterwards...
https://i.imgur.com/qHWAEcr.jpg
If you follow the curves of that RS.18 rollhoop cover (top left), the bodywork gently guided this hot air downwards IMO. This air joined the sidepod hot air and they came out together from the rear exit...
That relatively free air downstream of the CCS even had to bypass the internal organs of the car, such as the yellow-colored compressor duct...
So maybe in 2021, Alpine provided the air coming out of the CCS with its own ducts, to manage it better, in order to improve cooling... and that too made the the rollhoop cover even wider?
Those blue things could be the edges of those new ducts...