I assume you are talking about the monkey seat rear wing. That helps to generate a few extra points of downforce. It also seems to be used by some teams to aid to turn the airflow in this area to aid the diffuser and/or reducing the sensitivity on the rear wing by change the apparent angle of attack on the rear wing.hardingfv32 wrote:1) Do you think that the tail pipe must be assemble with the transaxle?
2) What is the external device around the tail pipe?
Brian
Electric heater.hardingfv32 wrote: 2) What is the external device around the tail pipe?
Brian
Source: https://translate.google.it/translate?s ... edit-text=Williams shows a refinement in the rear: if McLaren has sparked a great clamor in the winter for the rear suspension to "shutter" that is not giving you the results that engineers Woking expected, it is interesting to note, however, that the solution Pat Symonds engineers have taken on the arm of the rear toe FW36. The design of the lever is neutral, but in the vicinity of the outlet of the brakes become a real flap, as if it were an element of the aerodynamic duct bracketing.
If that's true, that's both bad and great I think. Great that it's more evidence that "it's the engine stupid" and bad that it's more evidence that "it's the engine stupid".djos wrote:I heard that Mercedes had finally shared their "Qually engine mode" with the other Merc powered teams so I'm guessing that helped combined with their recent upgrades.
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Source: https://translate.google.it/translate?s ... edit-text=Williams shows a refinement in the rear: if McLaren has sparked a great clamor in the winter for the rear suspension to "shutter" that is not giving you the results that engineers Woking expected, it is interesting to note, however, that the solution Pat Symonds engineers have taken on the arm of the rear toe FW36. The design of the lever is neutral, but in the vicinity of the outlet of the brakes become a real flap, as if it were an element of the aerodynamic duct bracketing.
Source plz?djos wrote: I heard that Mercedes had finally shared their "Qually engine mode" with the other Merc powered teams so I'm guessing that helped combined with their recent upgrades.