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Maybe not super on topic, as these seem to be on all cars (but this pic is from the SF71!) - but I'm interested to know what these small 'bumps' are on the floor?

As I said, most cars have had them for quite a while, but I'm not sure what the function is. Are they meant to house something, like a camera, temperature sensor maybe (looks to be pointing towards the rear tyres)?

Whatever they are, does anyone have a clear image of what they look like from the 'opening' side? I'm interested in the SF71 specifically, but I expect its the same for all cars so I'm not too worried from which car any pics come from.

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garyjpaterson wrote:
18 Aug 2018, 20:58
Maybe not super on topic, as these seem to be on all cars (but this pic is from the SF71!) - but I'm interested to know what these small 'bumps' are on the floor?

As I said, most cars have had them for quite a while, but I'm not sure what the function is. Are they meant to house something, like a camera, temperature sensor maybe (looks to be pointing towards the rear tyres)?

Whatever they are, does anyone have a clear image of what they look like from the 'opening' side? I'm interested in the SF71 specifically, but I expect its the same for all cars so I'm not too worried from which car any pics come from.

https://i.imgur.com/9ouxOuA.jpg
IR sensors for tire temp.

http://www.f1i.com/magazine/magazine-te ... rix.html/3

And then the actual sensor; https://www.motorsportselectronics.com/ ... 9963231236

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subcritical71 wrote:
18 Aug 2018, 21:27
garyjpaterson wrote:
18 Aug 2018, 20:58
Maybe not super on topic, as these seem to be on all cars (but this pic is from the SF71!) - but I'm interested to know what these small 'bumps' are on the floor?

As I said, most cars have had them for quite a while, but I'm not sure what the function is. Are they meant to house something, like a camera, temperature sensor maybe (looks to be pointing towards the rear tyres)?

Whatever they are, does anyone have a clear image of what they look like from the 'opening' side? I'm interested in the SF71 specifically, but I expect its the same for all cars so I'm not too worried from which car any pics come from.

https://i.imgur.com/9ouxOuA.jpg
IR sensors for tire temp.

http://www.f1i.com/magazine/magazine-te ... rix.html/3

And then the actual sensor; https://www.motorsportselectronics.com/ ... 9963231236
Aha! Thank you very much, very useful for me!

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Here you can see the ominous button the drivers use at the start.
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I think they have it at the rear too:

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garyjpaterson wrote:
22 Aug 2018, 14:25
I think they have it at the rear too:

https://i.imgur.com/YUMLSwX.jpg
Very interesting! Wasn't even mentioned in the article.

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From formulapassion.it
-new ICE with better thermodynamic efficiency, new TC and new MGU-H
-comeback of the stacked wastegate solution
-new floor and diffuser based on the one used until Baku (flatter central section)
I don't think the last two points are true

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MtthsMlw wrote:
22 Aug 2018, 14:50
From formulapassion.it
-new ICE with better thermodynamic efficiency, new TC and new MGU-H
-comeback of the stacked wastegate solution
-new floor and diffuser based on the one used until Baku (flatter central section)
I don't think the last two points are true
Why not?

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f1316 wrote:
22 Aug 2018, 18:10
MtthsMlw wrote:
22 Aug 2018, 14:50
From formulapassion.it
-new ICE with better thermodynamic efficiency, new TC and new MGU-H
-comeback of the stacked wastegate solution
-new floor and diffuser based on the one used until Baku (flatter central section)
I don't think the last two points are true
Why not?
I assume that they'll run the spoon RW and it looked like the stacked wastegate came with an inverted spoon wing which might be too draggy for Spa. There it still a possibility that the new wastegate arrangement is something like a DRD.
If it's just for more DF I don't understand why they didn't use it at Hungary.
The diffuser point could be right, I admit.
I hope both is true - more stuff to look at :D

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MtthsMlw wrote:
22 Aug 2018, 14:50
From formulapassion.it
-new ICE with better thermodynamic efficiency, new TC and new MGU-H
-comeback of the stacked wastegate solution
-new floor and diffuser based on the one used until Baku (flatter central section)
I don't think the last two points are true
Does that mean that Ferrari is gonna introduce Spec 3 at Spa already?

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LM10 wrote:
22 Aug 2018, 18:25
MtthsMlw wrote:
22 Aug 2018, 14:50
From formulapassion.it
-new ICE with better thermodynamic efficiency, new TC and new MGU-H
-comeback of the stacked wastegate solution
-new floor and diffuser based on the one used until Baku (flatter central section)
I don't think the last two points are true
Does that mean that Ferrari is gonna introduce Spec 3 at Spa already?
Yes and the article says that Merc will do the same. Guess we'll find out tomorrow.

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MtthsMlw wrote:
22 Aug 2018, 18:26
LM10 wrote:
22 Aug 2018, 18:25
MtthsMlw wrote:
22 Aug 2018, 14:50
From formulapassion.it


I don't think the last two points are true
Does that mean that Ferrari is gonna introduce Spec 3 at Spa already?
Yes and the article says that Merc will do the same. Guess we'll find out tomorrow.
Alright, thank you.

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MtthsMlw wrote:
22 Aug 2018, 18:19
f1316 wrote:
22 Aug 2018, 18:10
MtthsMlw wrote:
22 Aug 2018, 14:50
From formulapassion.it


I don't think the last two points are true
Why not?
I assume that they'll run the spoon RW and it looked like the stacked wastegate came with an inverted spoon wing which might be too draggy for Spa. There it still a possibility that the new wastegate arrangement is something like a DRD.
If it's just for more DF I don't understand why they didn't use it at Hungary.
The diffuser point could be right, I admit.
I hope both is true - more stuff to look at :D
Ok thanks, just curious to understand.

Could be that the wastegate arrangement required the new PU to deliver its intended effect - previous tests could have simply been to gauge the aero effect.

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MtthsMlw wrote:
22 Aug 2018, 18:26
LM10 wrote:
22 Aug 2018, 18:25
MtthsMlw wrote:
22 Aug 2018, 14:50
From formulapassion.it


I don't think the last two points are true
Does that mean that Ferrari is gonna introduce Spec 3 at Spa already?
Yes and the article says that Merc will do the same. Guess we'll find out tomorrow.
Toto was saying that they would take their time until they could figure out what Ferrari was doing... but then again it's Toto.

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