Was that somesort differnt nozzle or was the plug? Your thoughts. May take is on rapid protoyped nozlle.
Look this pic from morning:
http://i.imgur.com/h7zVfJo.jpg
Midseason test 1, Bahrein, Day 1



source of unmarked pics are from AMUS
aleks_ader wrote: But if i remember well FIA just mandated nut secure system.
FIA 2013/14 tech rulebook; section 14.7 Wheel retention : wrote: All cars, whilst under their own power, must be fitted with devices which will retain the wheel fastener in the event of it coming loose
It should be more beneficial this year as it can help with the outwash front wing, and given that's harder to achieve with the narrower front wings, someone obviously thought it was worth testing.Ganxxta wrote:Sorry I ignored the whole thing when Williams tried it, but is it really that helpful?
I mean they need bigger break inlets(+their weight), that routing inside so it doesn't turn with the wheel to comply with rules, this is also all unsprung mass...
Isn't the drag penalty of the bigger inlets equalizing any potential drag benefit by blowing out of the wheelnut?
unholy))avatar wrote:Back to the unholey hubs/wheelnut again & the massive brake ducts have gone.