Renault R28 aero-mech development in 2008

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Post Sun Oct 12, 2008 7:30 am

REAR WING - BELGIUM
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Post Fri Oct 17, 2008 10:22 am

AIRBOX CAMERA - AUSTRALIA TO MONACO
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AIRBOX CAMERA - CANADA
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AIRBOX CAMERA - FRANCE
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AIRBOX CAMERA - G. BRITAIN
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Post Fri Oct 17, 2008 3:57 pm

Thanks Bar555!

Do you happen to have a photo comparison between the R28's old sidepods, and the new ones? Japan was the first race for the change I believe.

Thanks again!
Conceptual
 
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Post Fri Oct 17, 2008 4:09 pm

Conceptual wrote:Thanks Bar555!

Do you happen to have a photo comparison between the R28's old sidepods, and the new ones? Japan was the first race for the change I believe.

Thanks again!


lol, or im getting blind or you look to much at the f1's technical section. I didnt see any difference to the pods
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Post Fri Oct 17, 2008 4:32 pm

wesley123 wrote:
Conceptual wrote:Thanks Bar555!

Do you happen to have a photo comparison between the R28's old sidepods, and the new ones? Japan was the first race for the change I believe.

Thanks again!


lol, or im getting blind or you look to much at the f1's technical section. I didnt see any difference to the pods


Formula1.com had it in the tech section, and the interview with Bob Bell also talks a bit about it I believe.

It seems as if it is a significant difference according to him, so I was interested in seeing a comparison, and Bar555 sets the standard for photo comparisons.

I wouldn't even know where to begin to look for the pictures to do this.

Thanks!
Conceptual
 
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Post Fri Oct 17, 2008 5:41 pm

Conceptual wrote:
wesley123 wrote:
Conceptual wrote:Thanks Bar555!

Do you happen to have a photo comparison between the R28's old sidepods, and the new ones? Japan was the first race for the change I believe.

Thanks again!


lol, or im getting blind or you look to much at the f1's technical section. I didnt see any difference to the pods


Formula1.com had it in the tech section, and the interview with Bob Bell also talks a bit about it I believe.

It seems as if it is a significant difference according to him, so I was interested in seeing a comparison, and Bar555 sets the standard for photo comparisons.

I wouldn't even know where to begin to look for the pictures to do this.

Thanks!


Formula1.com isnt really trustable, they say that the difference is at the front of the side pod wich is smaller, i looked at pics from japan and earlier races but i wasnt able to spot the difference.

Also f1.com came with a few inventions like 5 races later, like mclarens sidepod shield wich were allready for 6 races on when it was posted...

Also i dont expect this change at the end of the season when a really big rule change is going on
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Post Thu Oct 23, 2008 6:11 pm

Has anybody noticed that during a Renault pit stop in the recent races, the guy who jacks up the front of Reneault car really seems to put an awful lot of effort in doing so.

Does the front-end weighs more than back-end/engine/transmission itself? Can they put so much weight into the nose? Or its only my illusion, or maybe the guy needs to work out more often.
Thanks,

Jumaal
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Post Fri Oct 24, 2008 8:25 pm

I think every team tries to put all the ballast in the front of the car to get the tires to work better.
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Post Sat Oct 25, 2008 3:57 pm

Conceptual wrote:Thanks Bar555!

Do you happen to have a photo comparison between the R28's old sidepods, and the new ones? Japan was the first race for the change I believe.

Thanks again!



This is the best i could find till now
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I think F1.com is wrong , narrower sidepod inlets were not used in Japanese GP . Renault 28 might have tested narrower inlets during previous tests but i need to get better images to verify or reject it .
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Post Sun Oct 26, 2008 1:41 pm

STEERING WHEEL - G. BRITAIN
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STEERING WHEEL - GERMANY
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Post Thu Oct 30, 2008 12:45 pm

FRONT WING - ITALY
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REAR WING - ITALY
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Post Thu Mar 05, 2009 8:19 pm

I have a few updates on this topic, is there any interest or should i consider it dead :?:
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Post Thu Mar 05, 2009 8:27 pm

bar555 wrote:I have a few updates on this topic, is there any interest or should i consider it dead :?:

Of course the car is a bit outdated :) , but your track by track comparisons still have some valuable info!
timbo
 
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Post Thu Mar 05, 2009 8:28 pm

Well if you've already done them you may as well post them up.
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Post Thu Mar 05, 2009 11:03 pm

bar555 wrote:I have a few updates on this topic, is there any interest or should i consider it dead :?:

I hope you won't give up on the comparisons, bar555. There's suddenly so much to compare in 2009 :)
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