Aston Martin Red Bull Racing TAG Heuer RB14

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Blackout wrote:
08 Mar 2018, 12:56
lio007 wrote:
07 Mar 2018, 23:37
Aaaaand behind the nose:
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Very tidy
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Isn't that a single or even a double air intake under the nose? I found the nose already to be quite thin in height. Now we got a whole new look on that. Was that featured already on RB13, and do other teams have that?

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Same thing, but on the RB14 they really seem to have been able to theighten it up big time, in terms of total height.
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A collection of images of views on the shape of the lower sidepod wing and the area under the monocoque

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Looks like quite a bit of Mercedes influence taking place there.

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Blaze1 wrote:
08 Mar 2018, 17:37
Looks like quite a bit of Mercedes influence taking place there.
Kind of exptected, as a Senior Aero-Guy from Mercedes joined the team at the beginning of this year.


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Here you can see where the x wing broke off and how it has been patched and (temporarily?) reinforced very clearly.

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I hope that those brackets that they pasted all over the car get refined. We will see :roll:


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PhillipM wrote:
07 Mar 2018, 20:32
It may be less draggy but it also creates much more lift, that's why we have undercut sidepods to start with.
No this tapered in side pod shape actually doesn't create more lift. I have verified this a couple years ago.
Teams have undercut mostly because of space constraints. But undercut creates more lift around the body. Its benefit is that it is allow a lot more air to the back of the car.. but if you can have the same footprint as the undercut and still taper inward as you go up.. you have the best of both worlds; the problem is just packaging all the radiators.
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New front wing (V2) tested the last two days:

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I may be crazy, but to me that looks like the same front wing photographed from a slightly different angle, with some gurney flaps on it.

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