And this was the W11, same corner Austria 2020. No gap. You can clearly see the brake duct fins stick out:
Why not put the cut offdans79 wrote: ↑08 Jul 2021, 17:48I couldn't find a good image of the W11, but hear is one of the W10.
Those massive winglets at the bottom of the duct assembly aren't allowed anymore, They can't be as wide or as low as pictured. All they did was shoot air down between the tire and diffuser to prevent tire squirt from entering the diffuser areas.
https://cdn-4.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... duct-1.jpg
Edit:
here is the w09 from the back showing how big they are.
https://cdn-3.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... brakes.jpg
One of the actual aerodynamicists on the forum would need to chime in. My assumption would be that the flow in that area is no longer clean enough or energized enough to be beneficial.marcush wrote: ↑13 Jul 2021, 15:58Why not put the cut offdans79 wrote: ↑08 Jul 2021, 17:48I couldn't find a good image of the W11, but hear is one of the W10.
Those massive winglets at the bottom of the duct assembly aren't allowed anymore, They can't be as wide or as low as pictured. All they did was shoot air down between the tire and diffuser to prevent tire squirt from entering the diffuser areas.
https://cdn-4.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... duct-1.jpg
Edit:
here is the w09 from the back showing how big they are.
https://cdn-3.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... brakes.jpg
pieces of brake duct as floor extensions to the sides of the diffusser ? I understand you have to respect bodywork regulations but there is some
tolerance zone on top of the floor were you can do whatever you want ....I think its 50mm in height , this is effectively opening the door to all those deflectors, fins and vgs we see on top of the floor .
isnt this allowed in the tyre /diffusser area as well?
whenlooking at the sculpting of the difusser bellmouth near the tyre treatment there must be scope to seal the tyre from the difusser ...
I knew I'd be coming back to this fantastic write up, so thank you for putting this together. In the video you've linked James Allison specifically stated that there is no W11 present from 2020 to compare to when introducing and explaining the W12 as so many bits have been recycled and reused on the W12 itself.AR3-GP wrote: ↑06 Jul 2021, 02:07I have been determined to get to the bottom of the Mercedes W12 token spend, so I figured I would look at the list of token items , and try a process of elimination to identify the most likely token items on the W12.
These are the general token areas that were allowed for the 2021 F1 season:
Survival Cell
Primary Roll structure
Front Floor Structure
Front Impact structure
Rear impact structure
Pedals
Plank
DRS system
Gearbox
Gear change components
Clutch
Inboard Front Suspension
Front Axles, Bearings, Nuts, Retention System
Inboard Rear Suspension
Rear Axles, bearings, nuts, and retention system
Wheel Rims
TPMS
Brake System
Fuel System
Hydraulic System
Water-Oil or Water-Water Coolers
Electrical looms
Drinks system
Driver Radio
Data Loggers
Fire extinguisher
Pitstop Equipment
Based on this video around 1:28, the following components were recycled from last season: Survival cell, Gearbox, Gear Change components, Fuel system, Hydraulic system.
Based on my estimation, the following components would have been foolish to waste tokens on in light of the new floor regulations: Drinks system, Fire Extinguisher, TPMS, Data Loggers, Driver Radio, Electrical Looms, Clutch, DRS System, Pedals
Based on my estimation, the following components simply have not been changed: Pitstop Equipment, (Front Axles, Bearings, Nuts, Retention System), (Rear Axles, bearings, nuts, and retention system), Front Impact Structure, Rear Impact Structure.
That leaves us with an absolute list of the only remaining token items available for the Mercedes W12:
- Primary Roll structure (2 Tokens)
- Front Floor Structure (1 Token)
- Plank (1 Token)
- Inboard Front Suspension (2 Tokens)
- Inboard Rear Suspension (2 Tokens)
- Wheel Rims (2 Tokens)
- Brake System (1 Token per component)
Both Mercedes and Aston Martin suffered gearbox issues in the Bahrain pre-season test. This could point to changes, but Allison said the transmission was the same as last season. Odd. Also, it would have been a waste considering the floor changes that most other teams targeted there token development around.
- Water-Oil or Water-Water Coolers (2 Tokens)
What do you people think they spent tokens on from the 8 remaining items.
Here are my main guesses
- Front floor structure seems like a plausible target as it would directly relate to the floor cuts. As a single token item, it would most likely be paired with the plank as the second token item.
- Water-oil and water-water coolers is plausible given the new engine intake system and the intercoolers
Competitors are allowed only 2 tokens. Therefore, if a single token item was selected, then another single token item must have been used alongside to consume 2 tokens. Alternatively, one double token item can be selected.
- Wheel rims are plausible as they can be used to control tire temperature. We know that Mercedes have struggled to generate tire temperatures this season
Barge boards and floor are two of the most powerful components on the car. The third in the “big 3” being the diffuser, which we haven’t seen yet.
I'm well aware, and I can't say I understand the scalloped floor concept well enough to judge the effects of its removal. It just strikes me as being strange.