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9th March 2017, 07:01 #191
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vents to rear diff probably,ds3 wrc had also too
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9th March 2017, 11:33 #193
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9th March 2017, 12:13 #194
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9th March 2017, 12:37 #195
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Thanks kiil.
Ctesibios, on the Toyota this is the exit for the side Venturi tunnels ( http://www.geocities.ws/rallytech/ae...20Aero%202.JPG ) unless of course they use some convoluted ducts to exit the air from the side Venturi tunnels through the grills behind the rear wheels.
On the Hyundai, they appear to have very small diffusers/curved sections at the trailing edge of the side horizontal doorsills/splitters as you pointed out.Last edited by NickRally; 9th March 2017 at 12:41.
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11th March 2017, 11:31 #196
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Sensors:
How many places in engine and other places does the 2017 cars have sensors giving data to teams and in the cars?
Are all sensordata being transmitted to team HQ, or only the most important data?
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11th March 2017, 20:16 #197
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The sensors (and their number if duplicated) that you can use in engine/centre diff strategies is controlled by FIA. Monitoring sensors are free.
If you mean telemetry, you are not allowed to transmit anything from car to service. Data exchange is only in media zones before service, in the form of usb/memory card.
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14th March 2017, 21:55 #198
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To add to the Toyota analysis and also to my musings on the possibility of there being small Venturi tunnels ahead of the front wheels, well the image of the Yaris below shows there are no such tunnels there. Will keep an eye for good images of the other cars to see the arrangements in this area, though I suspect very unlikely for any of them to have these.
http://www.geocities.ws/rallytech/ae.../Yaris%208.htm
Yaris Aero 8.JPGLast edited by NickRally; 14th March 2017 at 22:00.
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14th March 2017, 23:44 #199
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Can we talk about the complex, downforce-generating wing mirrors that the Yaris debuted with, which very late in testing actually disappeared from the car altogether, and which eventually came back as the simplified single-plane ones that actually got homologated?
I read a translated finnish interview with Makkinen where it was clear he was angry about having to deal with last-minute changes to the aero regulations. Anyone want to bet one or another team saw the wing mirrors, got super envious, and filed a 'request for clarification' with the FIA?
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15th March 2017, 00:34 #200
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I don't think that the mirrors make so much difference.
Stupid is as stupid does. Forrest Gump
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Quite a head start for Neuville then compared to Tänak regarding next year. Tested the 2025 machine before CER and now this.
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