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deadhead wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 14:43
It looks like an RB concept in a very early development stage.. sort of like the RB18
It looks about as advanced as the RB19 did on launch spec in terms of concept with the sidepods and intakes. But that is not a bad platform to build from. And what we can see is probably only 1/3 of the equation anyways. The floor and your platform control will be the majority of performance.

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DoctorRadio wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 14:52
Comparing the sidepods cooling concept of Ferrari and the center line cooling concept of Red Bull/Aston Martin is like apples and oranges.

The undercut looks big nonetheless and they have still a very skinny (relative to Red Bull/AM) engine cover.
Ferrari is clearly moving away from 100% sidepod cooling. They've added centre-line cooling and slimmed down the sidepod.
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KimiRai wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 13:48
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Huge change in the cockpit position and front wheel location

Did they move it so far behind now?

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Something I notice when watching the car on track is the nose is much wider than before


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Cs98 wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 15:03
DoctorRadio wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 14:52
Comparing the sidepods cooling concept of Ferrari and the center line cooling concept of Red Bull/Aston Martin is like apples and oranges.

The undercut looks big nonetheless and they have still a very skinny (relative to Red Bull/AM) engine cover.
Ferrari is clearly moving away from 100% sidepod cooling. They've added centre-line cooling and slimmed down the sidepod.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GGNvHRDWUAA ... ame=medium
Not sure if they’ve actually moved more towards centreline cooling or the reason of the ramps around the engine cover and the cannon outlet are purely for aerodynamic reasons.

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LM10 wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 15:08
Cs98 wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 15:03
DoctorRadio wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 14:52
Comparing the sidepods cooling concept of Ferrari and the center line cooling concept of Red Bull/Aston Martin is like apples and oranges.

The undercut looks big nonetheless and they have still a very skinny (relative to Red Bull/AM) engine cover.
Ferrari is clearly moving away from 100% sidepod cooling. They've added centre-line cooling and slimmed down the sidepod.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GGNvHRDWUAA ... ame=medium
Not sure if they’ve actually moved more towards centreline cooling or the reason of the ramps around the engine cover and the cannon outlet are purely for aerodynamic reasons.
I think both. Moving some cooling from the sidepod to the engine cover allows you to sculpt the undercut and waterslide much better whilst simultaneously directing the airflow on the engine cover where you want it at the rear. It's a better compromise overall, I think that picture is pretty illustrative of that as well as the other cars we've seen.

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FW17 wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 15:03
Huge change in the cockpit position and front wheel location

Did they move it so far behind now?

https://storage.googleapis.com/the-race ... ison-2.jpg
Also, big change on the rear upper A-arm. Doesn't look that much different in position in the side profile shot though.

Maybe its the picture as I'd be very surprised if they changed the car's proportions that much. Maybe someone much more knowledgeable than me can weigh in.
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Some day, we will learn to remember that all the renders have a different perspective setting so no one would be able to compare overall dimensions directly :lol: :lol: :lol:
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And they call it a stall. A STALL!

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Vanja #66 wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 15:16
Some day, we will learn that all the rendrs have a different perspective settings so no one would be able to compare overall dimensions directly :lol: :lol: :lol:
Point taken. :lol:

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I understand there is an interaction between the air exiting under the floor and the air flowing under the undercut but I don't understand why this has proven so vital?

Can anyone explain? Cheers.

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More air used to seal the bottom

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Xyz22 wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 14:23
I don't see any significant changes in the front suspension.

What do you guys think?
What i see is the the arms of the suspension going higher (at least at the front) and the pushrod arm looks wider

The nose looks wider too

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Ferrari SF-23: The 2024 car has a shorter gearbox
Photo by: Giorgio Piola
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https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-te ... /10575229/