Alpine A522

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diffuser wrote:
19 May 2022, 18:01
AR3-GP wrote:
19 May 2022, 16:10
The big 3 teams have a simpler DRS mechanism. Why does the Alpine one have such large blockage and the second linkage?
Really ? looks similliar to me.

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That's the old Ferrari style. Ferrari have a new mechanism this weekend (single arm,minimum blockage) which is like Mercedes and Red Bull.

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AR3-GP wrote:
19 May 2022, 18:34
diffuser wrote:
19 May 2022, 18:01
AR3-GP wrote:
19 May 2022, 16:10
The big 3 teams have a simpler DRS mechanism. Why does the Alpine one have such large blockage and the second linkage?
Really ? looks similliar to me.

https://motorsport.nextgen-auto.com/pho ... ay/174.jpg
https://cdn-1.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... ail-1.webp
https://imgr1.auto-motor-und-sport.de/A ... 901110.jpg
https://motorsport.nextgen-auto.com/pho ... ay/251.jpg
https://motorsport.nextgen-auto.com/pho ... ay/170.jpg
That's the old Ferrari style. Ferrari have a new mechanism this weekend (single arm,minimum blockage) which is like Mercedes and Red Bull.
Air flows from front to back and that larger long piece on Alpine sits above the wing. So it isn't causing any blockage to the wing. arguably the other sections of that DRS mechinism are as narrow or narrower than the others.

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diffuser wrote:
19 May 2022, 18:53
AR3-GP wrote:
19 May 2022, 18:34
That's the old Ferrari style. Ferrari have a new mechanism this weekend (single arm,minimum blockage) which is like Mercedes and Red Bull.
Air flows from front to back and that larger long piece on Alpine sits above the wing. So it isn't causing any blockage to the wing. arguably the other sections of that DRS mechinism are as narrow or narrower than the others.
When RB, Ferrari and Merc have all transitioned to the new style, I can't help but think Alpine are missing a trick.

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AR3-GP wrote:
19 May 2022, 19:08
diffuser wrote:
19 May 2022, 18:53
AR3-GP wrote:
19 May 2022, 18:34


That's the old Ferrari style. Ferrari have a new mechanism this weekend (single arm,minimum blockage) which is like Mercedes and Red Bull.
Air flows from front to back and that larger long piece on Alpine sits above the wing. So it isn't causing any blockage to the wing. arguably the other sections of that DRS mechinism are as narrow or narrower than the others.
When RB, Ferrari and Merc have all transitioned to the new style, I can't help but think Alpine are missing a trick.
Maybe u r right, I just don't see it.

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A new front wing? nope, just some microscopic tweaks to the FW endplate + a 0.05° increase for the diveplane angle of attack.
The rear drum vanes AOA has increased once again too (for the 3rd or 4th time) so the difference is noticeable now.

These last AOA increases at the front and the rear might be permanent, like the bigger beam wing which stayed on the car since Imola, not just track-related like this new rear wing.

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Blackout wrote:
23 May 2022, 07:57
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I wonder, when they make changes like that on the front wing, if they build from new or is it a mod of the existing part.

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Blackout wrote:
23 May 2022, 07:57
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Do we have any ideas as to the advantages of the 'wavy' front wing endplates? Haas does the same thing; I don't know exactly what the idea is behind it, but obviously there's something to it.
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continuum16 wrote:
23 May 2022, 18:41
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23 May 2022, 07:57
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https://i.imgur.com/o83i9Mu.jpeg
Do we have any ideas as to the advantages of the 'wavy' front wing endplates? Haas does the same thing; I don't know exactly what the idea is behind it, but obviously there's something to it.

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Blackout wrote:
24 May 2022, 10:54
continuum16 wrote:
23 May 2022, 18:41
Blackout wrote:
23 May 2022, 07:57
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https://i.imgur.com/o83i9Mu.jpeg
Do we have any ideas as to the advantages of the 'wavy' front wing endplates? Haas does the same thing; I don't know exactly what the idea is behind it, but obviously there's something to it.
Interesting, thanks!
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I wonder what's that device placed at the base of the compressor intake since day 1... a heat sink for an electronic device? flow conditioners? vortex generators? sensors? A garfenafuten yuten-Juten exiobalexis?
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Interesting artical on AMUS .... "Patchwork to save Costs"https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/for ... ison-2022/


Were they go about talking how floor upgrrades don't need a whole new floor they just change that section of the floor...
- "The front wing is the most expensive part. If you replace the whole wing, you're up to 100,000 euros."
- "A complete floor would be just as expensive as a front wing, but hardly any team changes the entire floor panel these days"
- "This year it has been a patchwork of many small pieces of the puzzle. Just like the side boxes and the engine cover. In this way, locally limited modifications can be made quickly and inexpensively."

The also talk about how Alpine will come in just under the CAP "Alpine is one of the teams that just about reached the allowed limit of $ 141.2 million."

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