That tube was not in place in Australia, but the body panel did have an indentation for it at that time.
For calculation purposes: The tube is the same size as a exhaust primary? What speed for the car, 60-70 m/s?
Brian
Is it pressure or flow that allows the FW slot to be blown? A burst of pressure/flow would not sound very good for balance. The benefit to the FW has to be timed to match the DRS sequencing.hollus wrote: a significant change in pressure to develop (and most importantly, to disappear afterwards upon closing) in a pipe of that diameter and approx 5m in total length if the air .....
Steve Matchett discussed this on the American broadcast. He commented that it looked like Merc had induced a little bit of roll into the car, the benefit being more mechanical grip.Ferraripilot wrote:I've noticed W03 has what appears to be the softest front end on the grid. It always shows a good amount of roll through medium and high speed turns. Yet the car changes direction well. Any conjecture as to why this is?
This is stated frequently, but it seems odd that they can not slow the wing closing so as to control any reattachment issues.... IF the issue actually exist!Ferraripilot wrote: Schu is shutting DRS off just a hair before hitting the brakes. I suppose this is due to air reattachment.
Byronrhys wrote:Where is Xpensive to talk about detail now, the car is on par with Mclaren in that department.
I believe that's thanks to Mr. Costa. Ferrari's build quality seems to have taken an equivalent nose dive since his departure.munudeges wrote:The sea change in the build department has been most remarkable. Whether they are on a par with McLaren is debatable, but nevertheless, it doesn't erase the poor build quality we've seen over the past couple of years from existence.