I edited the picture of the Ferrari 150 italia and made it look like a 2014 F1 car..what do u think??
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/17/2014vs2011.jpg/
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I was thinking that too, but they could split it like the 2010 McLaren. Half for air to the turbo, half for cooling. Alot of teams have extra ducts behind the airbox, this would clean the aero up a bit.agip wrote:What about the air intake? With a turbo engine I would expect another location.
agip wrote:What about the air intake? With a turbo engine I would expect another location.
and this is 2014:3.10.1 Any bodywork more than 150mm behind the rear wheel centre line which is between 150mm and 730mm above the reference plane, and between 75mm and 355mm from the car centre line, must lie in an area when viewed from the side of the car that is situated between 150mm and 350mm behind the rear wheel centre line and between 300mm and 400mm above the reference plane. When viewed from the side of the car no longitudinal cross section may have more than one section in this area. Furthermore, no part of this section in contact with the external air stream may have a local concave radius of curvature smaller than 100mm.
Once this section is defined, ‘gurney’ type trim tabs may be fitted to the trailing edge. When measured in any longitudinal cross section no dimension of any such trim tab may exceed 20mm.
These regs are the total opposite of what I was expecting. It will be a desperate quest for over body performance. More double floors then?3.10.1 There must be no bodywork more than 150mm behind the rear wheel centre line which lies between 75mm and 355mm from the car centre line and between 150mm and 750mm above the reference plane.
3.12.12 From 330mm rearward of the front wheel centre line to 450mm forward of the cockpit entry template, the periphery of all bodywork less than 600mm from the car centre line when viewed from beneath the car, must contain no radii less than 50mm in a horizontal plane.
Scarbs has sort of shown it in the image above but I suspect there will be some funky designs in the centre 150mm to try and recover some of the lost beam wing performance. Diffuser design might well be influences to make the most of whatever is placed here too, although the crash structure is also in this region and will interfere with it.3.10.1 There must be no bodywork more than 150mm behind the rear wheel centre line which lies between 75mm and 355mm from the car centre line and between 150mm and 750mm above the reference plane.
If I remeber the regs correct, the exhaust has to be on the outside of the V and the turbo shaft has to be parrallel to the crankshaft.jekenev wrote:agip wrote:What about the air intake? With a turbo engine I would expect another location.
The 2014 regs say the turbo has to be in the middle of V of the engine with an air intake above the driver