after looking back a couple of years I have wondered what would be the benefit of this design:



The sudden slope nose design, I have always wondered what are its merits over a gradual slope upwards?
In contrast to this design:

Nick

I'm under the impression that you have the wrong impressionbhallg2k wrote:I was under the impression that the v-nose was implemented to reduce the drag penalty inherent to having such a high nose, i.e. a larger frontal area. The raised sides won't guide more air underneath car, because it just spills off to the side.
I remember that duct. It was the massive slot that ran through the nose you're talking about, yes? I don't remember seeing V-ridged noses though.Ferrari had a v-nose in 2008 - other cars in previous years, even from other manufacturers, may have also had one - to lessen drag caused by the upwash of the front wing's center section. That evolved into the duct in the F2008's nose.
They used the nose duct on circuits that required a front wing with a high AoA.raymondu999 wrote:Speaking of that massive F2008 nose duct, didn't that appear mostly in circuits which required a "pointy" front anyways? Monaco, Canada, Spa and the like?
How do you propose to collect the wake with the V-nose? And why would you want to collect it?
I think it looked better on the previous year's Toyota.krisfx wrote:On a none related note, the 2008 Ferrari nose looked amazing!
This cracks me up.raymondu999 wrote:I'm under the impression that you have the wrong impression![]()
Here: http://scarbsf1.com/2010/vnoses.html
Scarbs wrote:Aside from the “V” nose, the RB5 soon found itself unsuited to the rise of the double diffuser. Its low line sidepods, pull rod suspension, gearbox and rear crash structure, all actually hindered the cars being as good as it could be. These rear end design features are not likely to be copied by other teams 2010
It wasn't. They were copied for 2011.bhallg2k wrote:This cracks me up.Scarbs wrote:Aside from the “V” nose, the RB5 soon found itself unsuited to the rise of the double diffuser. Its low line sidepods, pull rod suspension, gearbox and rear crash structure, all actually hindered the cars being as good as it could be. These rear end design features are not likely to be copied by other teams 2010