Force India VJM10 Mercedes

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Quantum wrote:
FrukostScones wrote: https://imgr4.auto-motor-und-sport.de/F ... 008476.jpg

Andy Green sounds very optimistic.

The serration on the turning vane is not uniform, unless there is some optical illusion taking place.
Any reason why? Surely you'd want a uniform series, or there will be uneven airflow....unless that's the objective?

https://imgr4.auto-motor-und-sport.de/F ... 008476.jpg
They don't have to be symmetrical, look at the winglets in the rear brakes.
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https://imgr4.auto-motor-und-sport.de/F ... 008458.jpg

Is the floor equipped with a slot to blow air scavenged from the front around the side and seal it? It looks as though something like that is going on in this photo.

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godlameroso wrote:
Quantum wrote:
FrukostScones wrote: https://imgr4.auto-motor-und-sport.de/F ... 008476.jpg

Andy Green sounds very optimistic.

The serration on the turning vane is not uniform, unless there is some optical illusion taking place.
Any reason why? Surely you'd want a uniform series, or there will be uneven airflow....unless that's the objective?

https://imgr4.auto-motor-und-sport.de/F ... 008476.jpg
They don't have to be symmetrical, look at the winglets in the rear brakes.
That is true in part. But, the winglets in the rear brakes have nothing behind them other than affecting the air flow, if the winglets you mean are the ones I'm seeing.
The turning vane however, has another 80% of the car to negotiate before that point.
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Yes, but it's also dealing with airflow around the suspension and the wheels, as well as off the front wing flaps, so it's not seeing perfectly clean airflow to deal with, so it's shaped to suit.

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nothing new for FI, this car for sure can;t be on spotlight in 2017. If we look at the car it's a classic design, nothing spectacular. To be honest i had higher expectation from them, i mean the car is just standard, with a cheap looking design and nothing new to hope for good results this year.
car looks nice, except for the nose...

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ScrewCaptain27 wrote:Sidepods are split internally, don't remember seeing that before. Overall this car is the most technically interesting so far IMO.
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small holes, perhaps for cooling purpose, it's common seen on other cars for previous years . it just a matter of camera angle
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This seems to be a WIP version which will have many updates by first race. FI don’t want to reveal everything at this stage.

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Holm86 wrote:Its difficult to see, but the sidepods look wider than the other cars
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The Airbox Area is pretty bulky too.
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I also agree this is very interesting detail. This strange slot in the front floor seem to disturb air flux; in reality this are is protected by deflectors and could be many things: a blowing air from underside the floor and direct it to some additional cooling stuf or can be the contrary: a sort of inlet slot from top floor to bottom, taking air from the internal floor side not visible in the pic. Not easy to interpret this detail.
supermarine wrote:https://imgr4.auto-motor-und-sport.de/F ... 008458.jpg

Is the floor equipped with a slot to blow air scavenged from the front around the side and seal it? It looks as though something like that is going on in this photo.

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Are you guys still talking about the shadow explained on last page?

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Jef Patat wrote:Are you guys still talking about the shadow explained on last page?
Simply, we don't believe it's a shadow :)

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Thunders wrote:The Airbox Area is pretty bulky too.
https://imgr3.auto-motor-und-sport.de/F ... 008473.jpg
Common for a Merc powered car? I thought the airbox area on the 2016 Merc was pretty bulky as well compared to the Red Bull.

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WaikeCU wrote:
Thunders wrote:The Airbox Area is pretty bulky too.
https://imgr3.auto-motor-und-sport.de/F ... 008473.jpg
Common for a Merc powered car? I thought the airbox area on the 2016 Merc was pretty bulky as well compared to the Red Bull.
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tpe wrote:
Jef Patat wrote:Are you guys still talking about the shadow explained on last page?
Simply, we don't believe it's a shadow :)
If I am not mistaken you are speaking about what is highlighted in the red circle?

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If so, I would also assume the slot you are speaking about will follow something like the blue line I added.

If there were to be such a slot there, the projected shadow on the ground would reflect it.
The many light of the stage are not really helping, but the shadow of such an area would create an equal indentation on the ground highlighted by the second blue line.
But as you can see the floor shadow is actually straight.

Maybe I'm wrong and it's really tricky to understand anything with one poorly lite picture.

Overall it's a nice car, most major stuff will come around Barcelona and Melbourne anyway but it's nice to have a preview of the season ahead.
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