Jackles-UK wrote:As far as I know the FIA were looking at possibly introducing a non-structural piece of bodywork to cover up stepped noses? I know they pitched this idea to teams in the past but they could make it more mandatory for next year. I for one would approve that rule change! Not that McLaren need worry too much!
Is it 2014 where they were talking about the noses being below the front wheel centre line (à la Brawn 2009)?
Jackles-UK wrote:While the McLaren clearly had the best F-Duct system, by the time they got to Monza (Race 14) pretty much every top team had their own iteration it installed. The difference can't have been that enormous between the different systems by that time in the season surely?
Back to the -27: Does anybody know if there was any modification in the 'big' updates over the last few weeks to the floor? I thought today that with their original floor being deemed illegal (sort of!) in China they might have re-engineered it to try to obtain the same effect with the new rules.
Pierce89 wrote:Jackles-UK wrote:While the McLaren clearly had the best F-Duct system, by the time they got to Monza (Race 14) pretty much every top team had their own iteration it installed. The difference can't have been that enormous between the different systems by that time in the season surely?
Back to the -27: Does anybody know if there was any modification in the 'big' updates over the last few weeks to the floor? I thought today that with their original floor being deemed illegal (sort of!) in China they might have re-engineered it to try to obtain the same effect with the new rules.
By the end of 2010, Macca copied the Renault F-duct(blowing main plane rather than flap) solution, so I don't agree that Mclaren clearly had the best F-duct, only the earliest.
As far as the floor. I think they mostly re-optimized it after the FIA disallowed their "contoured" floor, earlier in the season.
n smikle wrote:It was actually quite easy to route the signal duct into the chassis. Almost all the top teams had F-ducts testing on track right after the cat was out of the bag. Merc, Renault, Ferrari, RedBull, etc... it was very doable without crash testing.
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