Photo Comparison Force India-Spyker

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perer wrote:I am not 100% sure but it looks like they have added some 'wing' at the bottom of the front suspension.

New situation.
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I am not exactly how the 'earodynamic casing around the front suspension is called, but it looks to me as they have changed that aera too, together with the 'ears'.
I noticed this too last week but am awaiting a clear image to post it in the development blog. It is also interesting to know that they have used this white aerofoil around the frontal lower suspension arms to connect a lower element to it. A good image will show that there is a vertical bar on both sides of the nose extending downwards and ending with a horizontal plate, possibly with added ballast.
Also note that this white panel extends up to the rear lower wishbone.

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^^^
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Thanks Zack for the pictures, and while looking at the pictures I can spot a lot of differences between the old F8-VIIB and the VJM-01.

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I guess they have decided that the secondary function of the strut (air guide to the rear wing) is needed.
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axle wrote:I guess they have decided that the secondary function of the strut (air guide to the rear wing) is needed.
Or it was easier to use parts that the already owned... :-P

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axle wrote:I guess they have decided that the secondary function of the strut (air guide to the rear wing) is needed.
Or it was easier to use parts that the already owned... :-P
Nah :) - with 3 wind tunnels on the go I expect they are going to make good aerodynamic gains this year and next.
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axle wrote:
Conceptual wrote:
axle wrote:I guess they have decided that the secondary function of the strut (air guide to the rear wing) is needed.
Or it was easier to use parts that the already owned... :-P
Nah :) - with 3 wind tunnels on the go I expect they are going to make good aerodynamic gains this year and next.
If i m not wrong FIA have place some wind tunnel limitation this year?

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If i m not wrong FIA have place some wind tunnel limitation this year?
They probably have, but like every other FIA subjectively enforced rule, it only applies to certain teams.

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They talked about it but haven't enforced it yet.

Most teams would just pile more resources into CFD and so it's not a way to limit development alone.
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Or once all teams are restricted, some teams will find ways around the restriction by using wind tunnels to test aero-parts for their A1GP car !! which can also be used on their F1 car

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Project Four wrote:Or once all teams are restricted, some teams will find ways around the restriction by using wind tunnels to test aero-parts for their A1GP car !! which can also be used on their F1 car
Or simply sub-contract out the wind tunnel development to another company, like Red Bull Technologies...

Chris

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hy,

this is my first post here... i have found some more photos:

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The rest can be found here:

http://www.adrivo.com/community/blog/entry/59

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