Who put me a 2.5 hours meeting right at launch time ?... Grrr
I started by reading your messages guys, it was great, and without bickering!
Now i will see the car
Who put me a 2.5 hours meeting right at launch time ?... Grrr
I started by reading your messages guys, it was great, and without bickering!
Now i will see the car
Yes!
I think I see where the last 3 years of wind tunnels have gone
Official Photos:
The F1-75 looks fantastic!
Simply stunning looks lethal.The new ferrari has certainly raised the eye brows of all teams and especially its fans.Forza ferrari.
By far the most innovative and best looking new car of 2022.
Ferrari certainly took a very different approach for the sidepod design.
Would love to understand more what the dimple does.
Anyway, glad to see Ferrari going for more aggressive design. Hope it pays off handsomely
Not the nose I expected to see
Finally a Ferrari...Red Ferrari, I like it
Also with black wings, as before
Remain to beat competitors now
The nose can change quite dramatically, as the team appears to have found a way of designing a "modular" nose, as the structural part is atttached from the tip that connects and holds the fronf wing. Apparently we may change the tip without the need of a new crash-test. So we may explore more options at a fraction of the price and in a faster way. Really clever...
Some little details!!
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FERRARI FOR EVER !!!!!!!
almost looks like they are using the halo to filter air down into the cavity. Might as well incorporate it... it's not goin anywhere.
The first car in quite a while that is beautiful.
Wish the nose could be just a tad more round, but that’s nitpicking.
Both titles.
-Lou(is)
Forza Ferrari 16/15
Totus Tuus
i guess NO pictures from the top or back yet???? still keeping those from praying eyes???
So 2023 started off bad, but managed to claw back some lap time come end of the year. Lets hope SF24 will give us tifosi something to smile about.
FERRARI FOR EVER !!!!!!!
No question that the car looks great! But I won't be getting too excited until we've seen it at the first race.
I love that Ferrari can still come up with innovative designs. A much much different approach to anyone else, and a design that likely can't be copied (if it proves to work).
As it turns out, Ferrari did go with a sidepod design concept that we saw in the F399 and MP4-26, though in a revolutionary way. It's like a bathtub in there. I question if these is a channel for good air, or a channel for dirty air. Typically you do not want louvers expelling hot dirty air into the flow of clean cool air, and this channel is filled with louvers. Perhaps the way the inner sidepod is shaped it creates a venturi effect that actually helps pull the hot air out. Scarbs suggests the channels will direct air to the beam wing. It makes sense, though if that's the case, having the louvers to dirty that air is not ideal.
Someone on this forum mentioned the possibility that the outter tubes of the sidepod may be channeling air to energize the beam wing or diffuser and I would have to assume Ferrari are definitely channeling air through those tubes, otherwise its wasted space. Is it hot air or cold air? That's the question. Ferrari have relatively wide sidepod inlets, so it appears there will be plenty of air going into the sidepods. The exit of these tubes appear to come out where the rear upper wishbone is, which makes me believe this is hot air exit and not energized cool air. This means Ferrari appear to have 3 sources of air exit. The louvers, the wishbone vent, and the central vent around the exhaust pipe. This seems like an awful lot of cooling, I wouldn't be surprised to see these change depending on track and weather conditions.
It does seem like Ferrari have sacrificed airflow to the top of the floor and through a "coke bottle" towards the rear diffuser. I hope that Ferrari figured out there was only so much return they were getting from the ground effect tunnels that this bathtub solution is better for more upper body downforce. Basically, the higher the pressure differential, the greater the downforce, and AM's design appears like it would be have a better pressure differential over the entire floor than Ferrari's, given the lack of undercut. Also Ferrari's sidepod to not downwash towards the diffuser or beam wing like Red Bull designs their cars. Extremely curious who's design is better.
The front nose is just as exciting as the crazy sidepods. Extremely pointy, like a needle. It's notably slimmer vertically than other teams as well. I would assume Ferrari worked very hard at getting air to flow around the nose towards the tunnels. What is really exciting is Ferrari's modular nose design. It is a genius idea that gives a huge amount of freedom to develop, at a relatively low cost.
The front wing has the least surface area to any other team by far, also a much shallower angle of attack. Also it appears the nose attaches to the lower element which I believe is not as good of a design as the teams that have their nose attached to the 2nd element. At least this wing configuration seen cannot make as much front downforce as the other teams, but almost certainly makes significantly less drag. Hopefully Ferrari is making a load of downforce from the T-tray area. Someone said Ferrari is running a double T-tray, but I couldn't see pictures that show that.
A very very interesting and completely unexpected design by Ferrari. Will it work? I certainly hope so.
Nicely argued, fratello!….
A very very interesting and completely unexpected design by Ferrari. Will it work? I certainly hope so.
-Lou(is)
Forza Ferrari 16/15
Totus Tuus
What a stunner, let's hope they have a beast of an engine and wipe all with it!
Hero's come and go, but legends never die!
So far Ferrari has EASILY already won on looks and livery over all other intros so far with many interesting design details that are hopefully productive towards race wins given that much time has been spent in the wind tunnel and simulator. I want to beleive that the motor will have the added beans they talk about too!
Time will reveal the proof of the race pudding but our drivers who seem suitably wowed will have the best looking car on the grid - by far! Let's wait and see what carnival-colored RB and drab and dour MB have up their sleeves.....
Rest in Peace Leza, you were a true warrior...
Note that they do not show the (complete) rear and top views of the car
Got a gut feeling feeding beam wing is going to be more important than air over top of diffuser, ideally could do both but in compromise beamwing is where its at to pull more air through diffuser exit. This will mean 1st time since 2008 this has been the case. Back then there was undercuts on sidepods but top down view of 2008 cars u cannot see a coke bottle. Downwashed large coke bottle sidepods are from the last era and wont take advantage of the power a beamvwing can give. Time will tell but thes longer higher sidepods may well be the way in this era.
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