Red Bull RB16

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JPBD1990
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Max’s rear wing was juggling around like jelly today. First time I’d noticed it

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Silverstone rear wing
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"A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool."~William Shakespeare

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Morteza wrote:
31 Jul 2020, 13:58

Haha, something to play with for Alex and Max this afternoon. :D
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Big Tea
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Wouter wrote:
31 Jul 2020, 14:18

Haha, something to play with for Alex and Max this afternoon. :D
In cardboard boxes, not ally/fiber cases? Nothing delicate then?
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ME4ME
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Small drive in a van. No post man "handling" the packages, so no danger :)

Imagine being one of the drivers. That view must put a smile on your face.

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Sieper
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Ordered online. Jack Plooij now working as delivery man.

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Big Tea wrote:
31 Jul 2020, 14:20
Wouter wrote:
31 Jul 2020, 14:18

Haha, something to play with for Alex and Max this afternoon. :D
In cardboard boxes, not ally/fiber cases? Nothing delicate then?
It will have been team members handling it the whole way, not some £5/hr yaahoo. :lol:
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Wouter wrote:
31 Jul 2020, 14:18

Haha, something to play with for Alex and Max this afternoon. :D
Who can build a living room faster challenge? But seriously, it would be funny if Max and Alex got an instructions sheet and had to put together their own cars.

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godlameroso wrote:
19 Jul 2020, 17:18
pierrre wrote:
18 Jul 2020, 21:40
siskue2005 wrote:
18 Jul 2020, 20:11


Looks like the entire wing together with the endplates are flexing backwards
re-uploaded the video, now with reference to rear suspension compression by downforce as well that would reduce rake angle and all the other downforce elements although floor proximity and ground effect definitely much higher as all the side elements would become even more effective
The upper control arms create a vortex that gets stronger as the suspension compresses.
Ok. I have 2 questions?
-how u know there is significant interactive vortex
-if so, where is it?
i guess i got 3rd Q also: :D
-in referenced video i cannot really spot any vortex on it, could u point me on it

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Watching FP3 now, not sure if I'm imagining this, but it seems we are running much less rake at the moment..

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Godius
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lower t-wing omission
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godlameroso
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aleks_ader wrote:
01 Aug 2020, 12:41
godlameroso wrote:
19 Jul 2020, 17:18
pierrre wrote:
18 Jul 2020, 21:40
re-uploaded the video, now with reference to rear suspension compression by downforce as well that would reduce rake angle and all the other downforce elements although floor proximity and ground effect definitely much higher as all the side elements would become even more effective
The upper control arms create a vortex that gets stronger as the suspension compresses.
Ok. I have 2 questions?
-how u know there is significant interactive vortex
-if so, where is it?
i guess i got 3rd Q also: :D
-in referenced video i cannot really spot any vortex on it, could u point me on it

THX
At the end of the control arm, the way they're mounted on the upright, and proximity to the rear wing end plate and the upright winglets.
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godlameroso
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Godius wrote:
01 Aug 2020, 14:44
lower t-wing omission
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EeVdVo7WAAU ... =4096x4096
No wonder those slotted endplates broke, the endplates are damn near rubbing on the rear tire.
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godlameroso wrote:
01 Aug 2020, 15:03
Godius wrote:
01 Aug 2020, 14:44
lower t-wing omission
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EeVdVo7WAAU ... =4096x4096
No wonder those slotted endplates broke, the endplates are damn near rubbing on the rear tire.
It’s amazing to see honestly, how much force is going through there. Looks like the tire would just pop of the wheel at any moment.....

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