Ferrari F1-75

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Flo-Viz on the F175 beam wing and diffuser:

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Via: Albert Fabrega

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organic wrote:
06 May 2022, 20:26
That looks the same specification as before to my eyes. Maybe they plan to run with Charles having the new wing?
Only watched FP1, but Charles was almost certainly running with this same older wing.

Haven't seen any pictures of the supposed new rear wing.

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GrrG wrote:
07 May 2022, 17:21
German Media, i think it was Auto, Motor und Sport, reported that the upper flap is new. But it looks very similar indeed. But Ferrari used a guerney-flap in FP1&2 yesterday. Today the do not use the guerney flap.

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Did Ferrari bring any updates what so ever to this GP? It does not look like that. RW is old and floor is also imola version. Ferrari will end up beeing slower on strights then RB due to big RW.

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Apparently new RW wing config and plasma cutter.
"And if you no longer go for a gap that exists, you're no longer a racing driver..." Ayrton Senna

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aleks_ader wrote:
07 May 2022, 20:59
Apparently new RW wing config and plasma cutter.
5:th race of the seasong and almost no updates. Very strange. :wtf: Thay are up agaist Red Bull…

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Fer.Fan wrote:
07 May 2022, 21:35
aleks_ader wrote:
07 May 2022, 20:59
Apparently new RW wing config and plasma cutter.
5:th race of the seasong and almost no updates. Very strange. :wtf: Thay are up agaist Red Bull…
Nothing strange about that. With the cost cap it’s more efficient to bring big upgrades less frequently. At least that’s what Ferrari thinks is the right way financially.

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Maybe Ferrari wanted to play a joke with other teams, claiming to have a new RW and make them spend time overanalysing it... :mrgreen: No matter how they defined it, they didn't really bring anything new and that's not a bad thing. Car is quick in all conditions and for a new track - bettet to work with what you already have and know a lot about.

Overall, they are doing what RB did from H2-2009 to the end of 2013 - pump the downforce, make the car easy to set up and drive and build the confidence of drivers. RB going towards high top speed instead of more downforce is strange for them, but that's how things are going...
And they call it a stall. A STALL!

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Vanja #66 wrote:
07 May 2022, 23:25
Maybe Ferrari wanted to play a joke with other teams, claiming to have a new RW and make them spend time overanalysing it... :mrgreen: No matter how they defined it, they didn't really bring anything new and that's not a bad thing. Car is quick in all conditions and for a new track - bettet to work with what you already have and know a lot about.

Overall, they are doing what RB did from H2-2009 to the end of 2013 - pump the downforce, make the car easy to set up and drive and build the confidence of drivers. RB going towards high top speed instead of more downforce is strange for them, but that's how things are going...
Ferrari were more or less legally compelled to state they have a new wing because it counts as a "different" part when it doesn't have the gurney flap.

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Porpoising greatly reduced this weekend, and without downsides in cornering speed (meaning they probably didn't raise the car), hopefully that's the "ultimate solution" or close to it.

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First we've seen of the high temp cooling package, the "gills" rearward have much bigger openings than normal, it was noticeable TV feed.

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No its same package. Just angle and light seems different.
"And if you no longer go for a gap that exists, you're no longer a racing driver..." Ayrton Senna

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