MtthsMlw wrote: ↑16 Jul 2020, 21:38
f1316 wrote: ↑16 Jul 2020, 21:25
MtthsMlw wrote: ↑16 Jul 2020, 16:58
Guess they didn't had a proper one of the SF1000. See the sidepod deflector on the left.
Yes, you’re right - I see the all red paint/Lenovo. Do we know what the radiators looked like before?
Not really just
here. If there is truth to the radiator drag story we'll see them placing some on top of the engine together with a different airbox - something along the lines what Alfa has I imagine. This isn't the case yet.
This what is has been done on the cooling and gearbox area from 2019 to 2020;
The cooling system represented one of the toughest challenges for the Italians’ engineers as it had already been extreme enough before. However, to further enhance the aerodynamic efficiency of the car, every part of the cooling system had to be designed to be even tighter while some cooling elements have been lowered to further lower the car’s centre of gravity.
While Ferrari’s previous car, the SF90 was based around a low-drag concept, priority has been given to the aerodynamic downforce of the car. The rear bodywork on the Ferrari SF1000 is more tight-fitting than on the 2019 car, thanks to the work carried out on optimising the shape and layout of the components under the engine cover. The gearbox casing has been reduced in size to allow for this more extreme bodywork shape”