Exhaust positioning.
It does look very elegant indeed but didn't we already have this discussion when it came to the noses? Pretty and fast are two pairs of shoes and the Red Bull isn't an exception to this rule. The fact is, we simply do not and can not know if the neat packaging actually helps them to go faster. Last year's Williams is the best example for that.This car is pure art. Just look at how B E A utiful the rear end of it is.
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Just looks very neat and brilliant.
It´s not just better packaging. It´s more efficient as a whole. Perfection really.It does look very elegant indeed but didn't we already have this discussion when it came to the noses? Pretty and fast are two pairs of shoes and the Red Bull isn't an exception to this rule. The fact is, we simply do not and can not know if the neat packaging actually helps them to go faster. Last year's Williams is the best example for that.
Red Bull adds sidepod duct to blow diffuser
On Red Bull RB8 At Barcelona
Apart from the changed exhaust position, the Red Bull RB8 now features something that no other team has thought of yet. Not only did the team create a nice slope on the upper side of the sidepods to get the exhaust down onto the top of the diffuser, it also has a duct underneath.
The duct simple pulls air towards the inside of the car, just like is usually the case with a narrowing sidepod. The airflow in the central part of the diffuser is particularly interesting, as teams are allowed there to have a small opening into the diffuser so that the starter can be fitted when the car stalled in the pitlane.
It is crucial that as much air as possible is fed into this, albeit small, opening, as it basically provides the same effect as a double diffuser. As this central airflow would potentially be lost by the change of sidepod shape, a ducted sidepod like this both retains central airflow and allows for a downwash on the exhaust gases, gaining diffuser efficiency both on the central part as well as on the outer extremities because of the powerful exhaust flow.
By Tomba on 03-03-2012 | Aerodynamics
http://www.f1technical.net/development/351
Haha here we go again Best of luck to the others teams in 2013Apart from the changed exhaust position, the Red Bull RB8 now features something that no other team has thought of yet.
I guess there might be a hole that someone in RBR found and then they used it to their advantage.Is this legal? I thought the rule was the exhaust gases were to not play a part in blowing the diffuser. Though this seems like a passive compromise, the gases are still blowing on/ through the diffuser.
Is this legal? I thought the rule was the exhaust gases were to not play a part in blowing the diffuser. Though this seems like a passive compromise, the gases are still blowing on/ through the diffuser.