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Nurburgring car updates

Posted: 06 May 2006, 06:45
by Jason
Toyota are now also using a carbon ring in their rear rims:
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And there is this FWEP change at Renault:
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Posted: 06 May 2006, 08:07
by se7725
Williams stated that they have brought some aero upgrades to Nurburgring but I haven't been able to see anything new. Although, they are showing well in practice.

Posted: 06 May 2006, 16:37
by Steven
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Renault are running their new rear wing in a race weekend this time!

I'll see if I find some more...

Posted: 06 May 2006, 18:40
by joseff
Williams aero updates that I can see:
- turning vanes outside the main barge boards
- new sidepod inlet shape: cut off at the bottom, much smaller overall. McLarenish in appearance
- midwing has deeper profile, greater AoA
- new sidepod turning vanes
- new winglets ahead of the rear wheel (or is it since imola?)

Posted: 07 May 2006, 02:45
by Jason
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At the Nurburgring, the winglets and the cooling chimneys on the Ferrari's sidepods have been combined into one single element, emphasising further their aerodynamic function. This 'fused' element works to split the airflow over the sidepod, sending the outer part outwards and the central part directly towards the rear wing, thus raising the rear wing's effectiveness.
The Ferrari sidepod is modified.

Posted: 07 May 2006, 02:53
by m3_lover
Jason wrote:Image
At the Nurburgring, the winglets and the cooling chimneys on the Ferrari's sidepods have been combined into one single element, emphasising further their aerodynamic function. This 'fused' element works to split the airflow over the sidepod, sending the outer part outwards and the central part directly towards the rear wing, thus raising the rear wing's effectiveness.
The Ferrari sidepod is modified.
Thanks :)

Posted: 07 May 2006, 16:32
by Tp
What confuses me, is that they start tweaking the aero parts or mechanical parts hoping to get like 0.01 second advantage but the tyres can give off +/-3 seconds a lap, I really do feel tyres play too much of a factor of performance these days.

Posted: 07 May 2006, 20:38
by Tom
If you look at Autosport it has loads of these small modifications each week, and, in all honesty, I doubt they gain more than 6-7s throughout an entire race.