There's 5cm each side of the diffuser that can be opened, if that's what you mean?shelly wrote:Can anyone find a good picture of the 5cm wide opening in front of RedBull rb7 diffuser?
shelly wrote:The problem is I do not see any hole in this picture: I just see the exhaust blowing between wheels and diffuser like on the other cars
Agreed, I've struggled to conceptualize where that hole could be.shelly wrote:I was somehow misleaded by an article wirtten by scarbs, which stated that both ferrari and redbull had found a loophole in the rules which allowed to cut a 5cm hole to realize a front driven ebd.
Yeah, it seems like scarbs was a little misleading. I trust he's seen the cars in person and closer than I, so there may also be a 5cm 'vertical window' in the diffuser, but the main thing in my opinion is definitely the 'narrow floor' which allows the exhaust to blow between the floor/diffuser and the ground.richard_leeds wrote:Agreed, I've struggled to conceptualize where that hole could be.shelly wrote:I was somehow misleaded by an article wirtten by scarbs, which stated that both ferrari and redbull had found a loophole in the rules which allowed to cut a 5cm hole to realize a front driven ebd.
RB do not have a hole, they have a narrow floor.
Not sure about this, but if this exhaust tip is made of metal (inconel, titanium ?), then due to thermal expansion it should be visible from underneath the car with engine running, against rule 3.12.13.12.1 With the skid block referred to in Article 3.13 removed all sprung parts of the car situated from 330mm
behind the front wheel centre line to the rear wheel centre line, and which are visible from underneath,
must form surfaces which lie on one of two parallel planes, the reference plane or the step plane. This
does not apply to any parts of rear view mirrors which are visible, provided each of these areas does not
exceed 12000mm² when projected to a horizontal plane above the car, or to any parts of the panels
referred to in Article 15.4.7.
Early in testing RB did have a cover of some sort that extended over the exhaust exit and part of the cut out floor. This certainly would have been illegal but presumably was used as a way of deflecting other teams from the real solution.marekk wrote:Not sure about this, but if this exhaust tip is made of metal (inconel, titanium ?), then due to thermal expansion it should be visible from underneath the car with engine running, against rule 3.12.13.12.1 With the skid block referred to in Article 3.13 removed all sprung parts of the car situated from 330mm
behind the front wheel centre line to the rear wheel centre line, and which are visible from underneath,
must form surfaces which lie on one of two parallel planes, the reference plane or the step plane. This
does not apply to any parts of rear view mirrors which are visible, provided each of these areas does not
exceed 12000mm² when projected to a horizontal plane above the car, or to any parts of the panels
referred to in Article 15.4.7.