Scuderia Ferrari F1-75 speculation thread

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But something's going on with the nose tip and FW tip.
And they definitely copied the "inverted" rear bottom wishbone.
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Can see where the wastegate feeds into the exhaust I think

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Sevach wrote:
16 Feb 2022, 16:05
https://twitter.com/PortalFerrariBR/sta ... VA_6cXZovQ

Another suppoused leak.
Reminds me of this car… Love it!

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Lets hope the simulator helps them

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Intrigued by the sidepod air inlet and by the mirrors, which are placed differently from the rest of the other cars.
I really like the looks of this car 8)

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This does look more legitimate than all other "leaks". Definitely aggressive airflow all around. Shows the triangle inlet as was rumoured.

I do like the livery. I was getting a little worried :D

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Nailed livery... Expected maybe a bit more on the packaging of the sidepods. Definitely need to see from more angles.

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The mirrors are mounted on sidepods.
 
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BEAUTIFUL car! Hope it’s as fast as it looks.

I think there is an undercut - ie the black section where the sidepod meets the floor is undercut vs the red - but this is proper double floor stuff, as in similar to the original double floor concept. Not something that’s ever been on a particularly successful car so let’s see!

The floor doesn’t seem real - with a huge cut before the tyre - so I think they’re holding a lot back here.

Does the sidepod opening still have a nod to the 2017 mid wing concept? Tough to tell
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Ryar wrote:
16 Feb 2022, 17:30
The mirrors are mounted on sidepods.
 
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with the opening 'inlet' like slot beneath the mirror, seems like they'll use that to create a potential vortices into the downward slope feature on the top of the side pod?

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Leak? :shock:

Interesting side pods!

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F1NAC wrote:
16 Feb 2022, 17:14
Nailed livery... Expected maybe a bit more on the packaging of the sidepods. Definitely need to see from more angles.
I agree, compared to Aston Martin sidepods packaging looks big. Even Alfa c42 have bigger undercut. :-k

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Looks like a 50:50 of AMR and McL sidepods philosophy

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AeroDynamic wrote:
16 Feb 2022, 17:32
Ryar wrote:
16 Feb 2022, 17:30
The mirrors are mounted on sidepods.
 
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with the opening 'inlet' like slot beneath the mirror, seems like they'll use that to create a potential vortices into the downward slope feature on the top of the side pod?
Haven't teams been doing that even with the bulk head mounted mirrors? I guess, they are clearing up the area on the bulk head for the flow stream to go uninterrupted over the top of side pods without a need to energize the flow with an extended mirror mouting.
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