you can see the setupwheels in the picture restingh on the corner platforms.
Also you can see the bottom box for the KERS Battery in that picture lurking out of the heat shield molding
They should be, but I wonder if they'll compromise their approach because it may not suit Vettel. There are most probably other larger factors at play, but the McLaren style exhausts don't seem to be suiting Button at all. He's constantly complaining about rear end stability and trying to sort that is compromising the rest of his setup by inducing too much understeer. You do have to wonder if this is at least somewhat to do with the exhausts. Vettel doesn't cope with a similarly imbalanced or inconsistent rear, whereas drivers like Hamilton and Webber can thrive in those conditions.raymondu999 wrote:Given the inability of 2 different aero teams to get the tunnel working - one headed by Newey/Prodromou and the other by Iley, does anyone think they might just be exploring the bulged fairing route now? A la Sauber, McLaren etc.
What is the basis for this statement? How do we know one allows more control than the other?raymondu999 wrote:To me really the bulged fairing vs exhaust coanda ramp (a la Red Bull/old Sauber) are just a means to an end. Newey is trying to make use of two flows with his tunnel - the coke bottle flow and the exhaust flow. The bulged fairing provides less control over the exhaust but allows more coke bottle flow, and the tunnel, in theory, vice versa. Nothing more, nothing less.
How can you come to such a conclusion when he literally dominated Australia, he was a tenth away from Hamilton in Qual.myurr wrote:They should be, but I wonder if they'll compromise their approach because it may not suit Vettel. There are most probably other larger factors at play, but the McLaren style exhausts don't seem to be suiting Button at all. He's constantly complaining about rear end stability and trying to sort that is compromising the rest of his setup by inducing too much understeer. You do have to wonder if this is at least somewhat to do with the exhausts. Vettel doesn't cope with a similarly imbalanced or inconsistent rear, whereas drivers like Hamilton and Webber can thrive in those conditions.
Setting aside his results, which have in any case been poor in the last couple of races, have you listened to what he's been saying over the radio to the team? He's been whinging a LOT over the radio to the team about the balance of the car.Nando wrote:How can you come to such a conclusion when he literally dominated Australia, he was a tenth away from Hamilton in Qual.
He then was only 2 tenths away from Hamilton in Malaysia.
Yea i heard him complain over the radio a lot. However this was in Spain. Not all other tracks.myurr wrote:Setting aside his results, which have in any case been poor in the last couple of races, have you listened to what he's been saying over the radio to the team? He's been whinging a LOT over the radio to the team about the balance of the car.