Owen.C93 wrote:aleks_ader wrote:Owen.C93 wrote:I disagree, it looks like they're made it quite high by making the pylons the crash structure similar to the lotus nose but much smaller. If they launched with this
nose I think people would be impressed with how high it is.
All respect no insult here. But i Disagree with you not near Lotus solution. That is inverted U crossestion (90 000 mm^2) and that makes the optical illusion. Actually that is very clever and straitfoward design.
Yeah I understand, I just mean in respect to the crash structure going down the sides rather than the center like the finger noses and Ferrari.
At a guess I would have thought the Ferrari would either have a nose width crash structure or one down either side, due to its unusual shape, not a central section, unless you have evidence otherwise? What I have seen is that the nose was sheared clean off just behind the camera ears in Kimi's crash which impacted at an angle. Not the safest of nose shapes, luckily there was no secondary impact
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If anything I would have thought the Mercedes had a wide(nose width)central crash structure, the shaping at the front is just for aerodynamic and dimensional regs. Handily there is a picture of it without the 'skin' looking very much like this...
As was stated in another thread the first 15cm from the tip of the nose must absorb no more than 10g, take that distance back on the Mercedes nose and you are back to the pylon supports. If they can shorten the nose it will be mightily impressive.
I suspect the 'finger' noses are just this low g impact part, not the crash structure proper. Other than Caterham.
The Ferrari is a very short nose starting almost at the back of the front wing, there is some serious design crash structure wise compared to other teams to pass the crash tests for that low short nose style whilst still supporting the front wing. If Mercedes can bring their nose back to this position getting it to pass the crash test will be the problem, they had a wing failure issue on the first nose.
The Lotus only has one side longer to meet dimensional regs, because they have decided not to join it across like Mercedes/Ferrari (the inverted U shape). I expect the crash structure to be the same size in either tusk(symmetrical).
I have a feeling we will see inside a few more nose's this weekend when those drivers get frisky