It's a really nice detailed picture. Is there something new I'm missing? That's just the outside edge of the bargeboard behind the sidepod turning vane, right?zgred wrote:img
It's a really nice detailed picture. Is there something new I'm missing? That's just the outside edge of the bargeboard behind the sidepod turning vane, right?zgred wrote:img
Getting data at a higher average speed maybe? I always assume that the engines are not at full capacity during testing, so perhaps they gave him a little more power to examine the wing response.myurr wrote:What was interesting though is that according to the autosport live timing this morning, Button's best lap yesterday was set with the bulbous nose fitted.
I expect I'm stating the obvious here, but I would have thought that the bulbous nose and the connecting rods would have significantly harmed their aero efficiency, so setting a quick lap would be tricky, unless of course they have been sandbagging all along?myurr wrote:What was interesting though is that according to the autosport live timing this morning, Button's best lap yesterday was set with the bulbous nose fitted.
Giblet, we were not talking about the mass damper, but about the eventuality of using a flexing wing as a similar device. Considering McLaren are developing such a flexing wing, how was the discussion off topic? There's so much deleting around here half the discussions seem to disappear...Giblet wrote:Mass Damper talk deleted. Everything about the Mass Damper, and it's offspring the J-Damper, can be found here.
Although McLaren haven't opted to use forward-facing exhausts, the team have come up with two different exhaust solutions at the back. One is very traditional (inset) and blows directly towards the rear of the car. The second is much more complex (main image) and features a U-bend pipe, with a bonded section on the side of the car's stepped bottom. This hides the flat and wide exhaust exit, which blows towards the starter hole in the centre of the rear diffuser.
What I saw, and sorry if I am mistaken, but all the posts I deleted were explaining a device on a Renault from 2006 that is now banned. If I deleted some others I apologize as I didn't see them. I am somewhat prone to errors right now, but hopefully I will have them all gone very soon. [-o<bot6 wrote:Giblet, we were not talking about the mass damper, but about the eventuality of using a flexing wing as a similar device. Considering McLaren are developing such a flexing wing, how was the discussion off topic? There's so much deleting around here half the discussions seem to disappear...Giblet wrote:Mass Damper talk deleted. Everything about the Mass Damper, and it's offspring the J-Damper, can be found here.
Go Giblet go go go!Giblet wrote:I have moved and am moving all the off topic posts about performance, drivers, etc, all out of the car thread into
here.