Williams FW36 Mercedes

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JDC123
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Can anyone confirm if the picture above is of the new, high downforce rear wing or the one used last weekend?

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Friday July 25th, 2014

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Pierce89
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LookBackTime wrote:Friday July 25th, 2014

http://img2.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Wil ... 797357.jpg
Its definitely got some SERIOUS camber on it.
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Good look at the brake duct little wing.

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BTW, anyone notice the 3 element, wing profiled strake in the diffuser?

To me, it looks strikingly different from the Merc or RBR approaches (even if the detail is hard to pick out in this pic)


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Toyota'96?
Seems legit.

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tomazy
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Note that the left front wing is the newer one, and the right one is an older model. Difirent endplates, and the new one has a longer gerney on the top element.

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joseff
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Interesting... are they racing these? Massa mentioned that he had "a different car" to his teammate, and that he was running an older floor.

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Well, it is not a new wing, but newer than the right one. They are racing the newer one since Spain I think, but during FPs they test the older one as well.

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Great to see Williams bringing competitive updates to the FW36 - Williams haven't been this competitive since JPM's last season in F1!
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scuderiafan
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Supposedly the paint this weekend is a flat finish, though I can't really tell. I know Ducati runs a matte livery on their GP bikes, is there an advantage to running a flat finish paint to the typical glossy finish?
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scuderiafan wrote:Supposedly the paint this weekend is a flat finish, though I can't really tell. I know Ducati runs a matte livery on their GP bikes, is there an advantage to running a flat finish paint to the typical glossy finish?
I can't imagine they would, its simply extra drag...

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