I rubbished it, because of the pipe position.
But it would be unfair to criticize me since renault are constantly changing the pipe angles and floor airfoil.
Now if you treat me with that level of critcism, you should do the same for the others and their crazy ideas.
Remember you guys went from this

and this:

to this
that is a huge departure.
So you can't act like i made a big change.
All i did was drop the pipe a few cm. Be fair.
My logic is still correct. Regardless of where the pipe is.
The flow goes to the edges of the floor.
Not down the center.
Depending on the speed of the car, the flow will blow either side of the tyre by a range of proportions.
Renault can vary the angle of the floor vane to get differing results
The flow must curl over the top edge
It does not bend 90 degrees
Horse, you cannot say i changed my tune. My logic was constant.
I placed the pipe in different areas and i detailed my observations. They were 100% correct.
I used science, others used hearsay.
Renault exhaust flow is a moving target so no one can say where it blows at any given weekend.
What they can say though is that it does go above the floor as well as bellow. But most of all it blows to the edges.
So I implore you to be objective and show where i made a turn around.