SF-23 is not even close to being flat under the intake, so it's definitely not about that.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑23 Feb 2023, 02:01The ferrari has a good reason for the s-duct. Its side pod has a very flat front that creates a high pressure zone to squeeze air to the side. That action creates some stagnation across the face...
Cleaning up the boundary layer is never a bad idea. If you need to divert some air from place A to place B you'd want to take the boundary layer to clean up flow at place A. Ferrari are using s-duct outlet to energise the air around concave engine cover and keep it attached in adverse flow conditions.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑23 Feb 2023, 02:01It's not boundary layer as people are saying. Boundary layer problems wont occur there at all.
Agreed about RB, there doesn't seem to be any need to energise top flow anywhere. And as we see now, no S-duct indeed.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑23 Feb 2023, 02:01So back to Red Bull.. The redBull side pod doesn't really have as much pressure infront of it unless RedBull purposely does a flat face section just in the corner like Ferrari for this purpose... And RedBull likely doesn't even need that if they have very clean top-of side pod flow. Images aren't sharp enough yet to see down into that corner of the side pod.
Well, RB wasn't kidding, it's truly an evolution. Lot's of tightening here and there around the cockpit. The magic is hidden under the floor