Lotus E21 Renault

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turbof1 wrote:Is blowing the splitter useful?
Or blow other areas via the splitter... why not :?: :)

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"...and there, very much in flames, is Jacques Laffite's Ligier. That's obviously a turbo blaze, and of course, Laffite will be able to see that conflagration in his mirrors... he is coolly parking the car somewhere safe." Murray Walker, San Marino 1985

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Blackout wrote:It's me or the curved thing that 'connects' the tea tray to the chassis has a cylinder/tube shape ?
It's thin, but has enough volume for the air's ability to pass through. Remember their DRD? The tube connecting the engine cover and rear wing wasn't any more thicker than this.

If you or the other guys agree to the fact that the splitter has the air passing through, then I can write my theory about possible device.

Anyway, the cockpit is no more parallel to track surface. It's now slighty pointing down which was not the case with E20.
Fernando Alonso is the best pay-to-drive driver in F1 with the biggest amount of money behind him.
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What's your theory ?

Tunnels:

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Blackout wrote:What's your theory ?

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why is there a split on rbr 's duct??

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Kansas wrote:
Blackout wrote:What's your theory ?
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why is there a split on rbr 's duct??

RB8 ducts are split into two tunnels each. two tunnels follow the floor and the diffuser to blow its central section and/or the starter motor hole and the other two channel higher and exit above the G-box like a double diffuser.
You can notice that our E21 got bigger side outlets (if compared to what the E20 used to have) above the G-box two... maybe E21 tunnels function the same way but with a hidden splitter.

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It seems like the afternoon interruption arose from another KERS failure.

"Interruptions: Ballast redeployment and KERS battery change in afternoon."
http://www.yallaf1.com/2013/02/05/lotus ... m-the-e21/

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Blackout wrote:What's your theory ?
Pelican nose directs air into possible hole behind pelican bulge.Then the inner tube on bottom of the cockpit (if that tube exists) drives the air to the splitter.Then the air from the splitter blows the floor/diffuser of the E21.
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Ok.
Lotus is testing with a different rear wing. looks like an older version.

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Blackout wrote:What's your theory ?

Tunnels:

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If I have to guess, I would say there is a hole at the bottom of the chassis tube which is linked to splitter pipe (if it's pipe at all) which is then operated by driver
It's been a long time since we drove last time, but it has also been a short time at the same time
Roam Grosjean ponders the passing of time on the first day of testing at Jerez
February 5, 2013

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It's been a long time since we drove last time, but it has also been a short time at the same time
Roam Grosjean ponders the passing of time on the first day of testing at Jerez
February 5, 2013

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Some details of E21 "ear inlet" feeding air into "device". Look at the image in the original dimensions. It is more complicated, and that gap could feed some air even if "ear inlets" are closed. See join of "ears" and chassis. Does it make any sense?

On the sidepod air flow conditioner (horizontal one) there is mounting point visible. Should we expect something mounted here?

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I guess, gap function is to keep air flow attached.

It must look a bit like this inside the gap

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SomersF1 Matt Somerfield 3m
Lotus E21 - Exhaust & Coanda Ramp with Cross-Under Tunnel, Unlike RBR the bodywork doesn't smooth into the floor behind http://t.co/uSBidpsM


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It's been a long time since we drove last time, but it has also been a short time at the same time
Roam Grosjean ponders the passing of time on the first day of testing at Jerez
February 5, 2013

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Exactly. but what 'cross-under-tunnel' means ? why 'cross' ?