Hard to believe, because cooling changes rear downforce, which changes the car balance.Blaze1 wrote:If I recall correctly, Parc Ferme regulations do not prevent teams from altering the cooling solutions on their cars.
Hard to believe, because cooling changes rear downforce, which changes the car balance.Blaze1 wrote:If I recall correctly, Parc Ferme regulations do not prevent teams from altering the cooling solutions on their cars.
They can add and remove tape from the brake ducts; I think that's it. As basti313 points out, changing the bodywork has a lot of other effects and is therefore not permitted.Blaze1 wrote:If I recall correctly, Parc Ferme regulations do not prevent teams from altering the cooling solutions on their cars.
didnt even go to 7th gear?RicerDude wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2dE41Cu48o
Simulators, just like video games often don't give a good sense of speed.siskue2005 wrote:didnt even go to 7th gear?RicerDude wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2dE41Cu48o![]()
or is he just cruising around?
Why does that surprise you? We have season-long fixed ratios, and Melbourne is a relatively slow track, not hitting 7th or 8th is not unexpected.siskue2005 wrote:didnt even go to 7th gear?RicerDude wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2dE41Cu48o![]()
or is he just cruising around?
If you pause it from the outside view of the car halfway through the video, the nose is both higher and has different pillars that curve outwards. The new nose?RicerDude wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2dE41Cu48o
Looks the same as the render earlier in the thread. I'd bet reasonably heavily at this point that this is what the new nose looks like.markn93 wrote:If you pause it from the outside view of the car halfway through the video, the nose is both higher and has different pillars that curve outwards. The new nose?RicerDude wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2dE41Cu48o
It wouldn't really be a waste of resources – they already have the CAD models of the car – I would bet heavily that every team already has an automated script that polygonises the model at a certain detail, and installs it in the sim.bhallg2k wrote:Though it may not require much effort, it would seem to be an awful waste of time/resources to continually update the appearance of a car within a simulator. It just doesn't matter at all, especially when a driver using the simulator can't even see it.
Maybe it happens automatically: what comes out approved out of the cfd gets automatically uploaded to the simulator. Change of appearance without any effort.bhallg2k wrote:Though it may not require much effort, it would seem to be an awful waste of time/resources to continually update the appearance of a car within a simulator. It just doesn't matter at all, especially when a driver using the simulator can't even see it.
Correct, +1Owen.C93 wrote:The CGI render show in the film was clearly a different shot, it has nothing to do with the simulator and is the same model used in the engine video posted a few pages back. It's for the viewers.