
Kelpster
Interesting article. I'm not sure if your explanation on your blog is based on something else you've read/heard/seen or if it was based on the interview alone. There's obviously still a lot of skepticism, but it sounds somewhat feasible, yet very hard to prove definitively that this is actually happening.scarbs wrote:Update on McLarens Snorkel\Rear wing here http://wp.me/sNdA9-235
manchild wrote:What about safety issue? If a piece of rubber, CF or gravel could clog it, than the driver would turn into corner believing that rear wing generates expected amount of DF and most likely face sudden unexpected overseer if not total loss of grip on rear end. Isn't that just too dangerous?
Personally, I don't find this to be something that will beat RB6, so don't think of my post as anti-Mclaren but as safety-wise.
it is operated by driver's knees (as is widely believed). it should provide air to rear wing when on a straight line and should close (of course by driver's knee) whilst approaching a turn.Scania wrote:when should the tunnle need to provide air, when should it close?
Not dumb at all. My theory is that the air going into the airbox is directed to either the rear wing to reduce drag - or to the channel you pointed out to power the diffuser and increase downforce. The question is, how are they making the switch? Snorkel theory is the only one we have thus far, I'm still not convinced that it's as simple as moving the drivers knee...could be though, the FiA stewards said was a brilliant and simple system. I wouldn't be surprised if other teams protest it, at the very least Mclaren will then have to show how the system works to prove that it's legal. Then it's easier to copy.outer_bongolia wrote:No flames please, but I have a dumb question. I'm sure the information is somewhere in the last 100 pages, but I couldn't locate information on it.Pup wrote:Actually, the more I look at it, the more I think the diffuser may just be missing some pieces. Mid-assembly, or something.
edit: should have checked Atlas first - yep, the diffuser in that pic just wasn't complete. Probably why it was all scooted to one side.
Here she is, ready to play...
The tube that is coming down the middle and exiting above the crash structure... WTF is that, and where is it coming from? Is it the other half of the blown wing assembly with the "pneumatic switching device" posted somewhere else?
It can't necessarily be a cooling pipe so important to exhaust separately through the cooling hole methinks.