If there's a new nose or airbox they are well hidden inside the garage...
I suspect the old FW produces more downforce, while the new one is "cleaner", since this is Hungary...
They will not bring new nose, not during 2020. They didn’t even bring new parts to this race, they are so far behind regarding aero and downforce compared to MB and Red Bull. Just look at their aero work, it looks underdevelopt compared to W11.
But to be honest. If u had correlation or whatever aero issues what is the point?
That's not the only example... Red Bull went narrow for this season and their car got worst.aleks_ader wrote: ↑18 Jul 2020, 12:37But to be honest. If u had correlation or whatever aero issues what is the point?
Remember Mclaren in 2018 when they bring the new Nose at Catalunya GP. Huge change but that dint make car faster. Afterwards they discover fundamental aero error. Front tire wake and bargeboards interaction they could not predict. That interaction really disturbed the flow structures they tried to set with new nose, front wings and cascades towards the rear of the car. They are many more points i could add but i think u get the the point i wanna deliver. So fix fundamentals first, then worry about details. Especially if that mean huge intervention like front Nose.
Ofc they could rush before they need to spend two tokens but that would be not avail good results if is poor engineered and understood. ! That hurry in Ferrari engineering culture needs go away. To be honest i dont know if they have that culture ingrained deeply into system. That is also blame culture that everybody wants to Talk about.
I was under impression the main mantra "not blame everyone" from Arivebenne and Matia as TD was almost gone. And results really delivered good cars. Almost winners in some areas they set the standard of developments. So example floor, PU development and push the rulebook to the breaking point many times (sidepod wing, mirrors, oilburning, ers sys, battery, flow sys, 2019 outwashwing, brakedrums 2019).
I think Matia (or whoever gets the TP or TD) and team need NOT rush things to get something done. IMO
I dont think the narrow nose is the reason for them to go back
siskue2005 wrote: ↑18 Jul 2020, 19:09I dont think the narrow nose is the reason for them to go back
Racing point shifted to narrow nose this year and look at them go
So it is not the issue with narrow nose, instead the entire package working with that nose.
Can Ferrari pull out of 2020 championship duo to covid shut down back in mars? I mean they are on back foot with development of sf1000. While Italy had shot down in Englad rest of F1 teams had time to develop their cars. Specially PU, Ferrari now have the worst PU on the grid.Fer.Fan wrote: ↑18 Jul 2020, 18:50That's not the only example... Red Bull went narrow for this season and their car got worst.
They had a second version nose already, but dropped for the older version.
This is tough spot, the gap is so large there's no way to be optimistic about 2021, plus restrictions to development...
This would a time to reconsider everything, but rules don't allow that.
What all of us should understand is that there's no "best nose" in isolation, RP went thin and got a big performance jump because the rest of their car is perfectly tailored for that nose.siskue2005 wrote: ↑18 Jul 2020, 19:09I dont think the narrow nose is the reason for them to go back
Racing point shifted to narrow nose this year and look at them go
So it is not the issue with narrow nose, instead the entire package working with that nose.
Rp cant be taken seriously in any comparisonSevach wrote: ↑19 Jul 2020, 02:07What all of us should understand is that there's no "best nose" in isolation, RP went thin and got a big performance jump because the rest of their car is perfectly tailored for that nose.siskue2005 wrote: ↑18 Jul 2020, 19:09I dont think the narrow nose is the reason for them to go back
Racing point shifted to narrow nose this year and look at them go
So it is not the issue with narrow nose, instead the entire package working with that nose.
Technical regs seem to have changed again. Now it's the 30th September.