Scuderia Ferrari SF71H

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MtthsMlw wrote:
09 Apr 2018, 21:10
AFAIK they only changed the central section of the diffuser, making it a bit more squared.
It makes me optimistic to see that the much better pace in Bahrain is mainly due to better set up work. They already seem to understand the car better, of course this could be only due to the track's characteristics.
That small change can be very big change in terms of diffuser performance stability, actually. That, along with better set-up and you have a solid car. It was evident when the car was rolled out that it is a solid concept with changes made in all the right places (a lot of drag reduction and extending the floor for efficient downforce), while continuing with some good solutions from last year.
And they call it a stall. A STALL!

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outsid3r wrote:
10 Apr 2018, 10:09
Speed_399 wrote:
09 Apr 2018, 22:39
I'm italian but my traslation skills are not very good, anyway the right word instead of "tie" should be rod
'Tirante' is something that pulls... like a pull rod? pulling device/mechanism?
This is a "tirante":

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Yes pull means "tirare"
Tirante is something that pulls

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So I suppose it would be logical to guess that the new floor might be better able to support the bodywork in the coke bottle area, eliminating the need for these stay and reducing blockage in the channel that’s aimed towards the diffuser.

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f1316 wrote:
10 Apr 2018, 13:57
So I suppose it would be logical to guess that the new floor might be better able to support the bodywork in the coke bottle area, eliminating the need for these stay and reducing blockage in the channel that’s aimed towards the diffuser.
Yes, they are looking for more DF at the rear of the car.
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Nice onboard of the front wing showing the flex at speed vs braking from 1:02m
At 1:44, you can also see what happens when the car moves out of the slip stream and increases the load on the wing.
It also seems to be much more stable in clean air compared to when following another car.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kq6bLFs ... r_embedded

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Michiba wrote:
11 Apr 2018, 02:28
Nice onboard of the front wing showing the flex at speed vs braking from 1:02m
At 1:44, you can also see what happens when the car moves out of the slip stream and increases the load on the wing.
It also seems to be much more stable in clean air compared to when following another car.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kq6bLFs ... r_embedded
Nice observation :)

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This is a huge channel!

Kind of twisted, isn't it?Image

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miguelalvesreis wrote:
11 Apr 2018, 17:12
This is a huge channel!

Kind of twisted, isn't it?https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201804 ... 4405cd.jpg

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that's last year's car, it was added here just for reference to the 'tirante' thing :)

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The FW flaps were reinforced in Bahrain:
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ScrewCaptain27 wrote:
11 Apr 2018, 18:07
The FW flaps were reinforced in Bahrain:
Trying to take the camera angle in to account, it looks like they've opened up that slot more. The Australia wing looks like they're almost overlapping but Bahrain has a wider gap.

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Mr. Fahrenheit wrote:
11 Apr 2018, 18:18
ScrewCaptain27 wrote:
11 Apr 2018, 18:07
The FW flaps were reinforced in Bahrain:
Trying to take the camera angle in to account, it looks like they've opened up that slot more. The Australia wing looks like they're almost overlapping but Bahrain has a wider gap.
No, they have the same gap, but the upper one is now reinforced with metal...

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Via @Graftechweb

Based on the above comparison between the modified diffusor used in Melbourne FP1 and the Bahrain version I must admit they are the same. The different angles of the photos from Bahrain made the center channel appear more rectangular. This image proves otherwise.

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China - Thursday

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Either that’s the old floor, or the new one is very similar. Keen to see more pictures.