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It's definitely interesting. Ferrari & Mercedes seem to be polar opposite this year.Ferrari have a Lower drag lower down-force philosophy, while Mercedes has a higher drag, higher down-force philosophy.
The new one (top) isn't Ferrari like, its just a low down-force derivative of the Mercedes philosophy. For it to be Ferrari like, the outboard sections of the elements would need to be substantially lower than the inboard sections.F1Krof wrote: ↑25 Apr 2019, 23:46Two different front wings. Intereseting
First one is more in line with what Ferrari's have. Interesting to see which one works best.
https://snag.gy/NO0Zdp.jpg
As dans79 pointed out, they weren't going for a Ferrari style wing at all. They were just trying to energize and affect the outwash with some tweaks to the flaps and end plate cutout. Ferrari's outboard flaps fall away much, much more dramatically.F1Krof wrote: ↑25 Apr 2019, 23:46Two different front wings. Intereseting
First one is more in line with what Ferrari's have. Interesting to see which one works best.
https://snag.gy/NO0Zdp.jpg
Well that's a major revision on the endplates... Are we sure it's just for reducing drag and not a change in philosophy towards tapered flap arrangement?zibby43 wrote: ↑26 Apr 2019, 10:07Close up of the RW serrations:
https://twitter.com/NicolasF1i/status/1 ... 2095499264
Baku (top)/China (bottom) RW comparison:
https://www.racecar-engineering.com/wp- ... r_wing.jpg
Great angle on the FW:
https://cdn-1.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... -det-1.jpg