F1 2024 - R3 - Melbourne Details
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- Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
- Let's take a closer look at some tech details ahead of the 2024 Australian Grand Prix!
Why does the Red Bull have such a strange nose?
Which rear wings are teams using?
And which other details can we find?
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Congratulations to Max on his win.
All 24 plus sprints 😂
Oh no, you jinxed it!
I thought that technical channels would be safe from these orange army r3t4rds but here we are
I thought techincal channels like this would be safe from verstappen's best pets but here we are
@@glidertastic5778last year sprints weren't the strong side of red bull, who knows
Der ideale Kanal für F1 Nerds. Sachlich und informativ. 👍
The plank has its own suspension!? Always assumed those leading polls were just fixed. So cool!! Outstanding video as always 🔥
Hi, you have so many great pictures, I would love it you took a little more time on each, maybe say a sentence or two more or draw on them.
Also can you explain for example which foil parts are to insulate or to radiate heat away, what parts need special attention to cooling at some point? For example the foil around the brake ducts makes me wonder if they want to increase heat transfer to the rim, or reduce it?
But of course this was also a cool, interesting analysis
"Plank suspension." Wat? I've been watching F1 for 25yrs and have never heard/seen this before. Could you please do an explainer on it? Thank you for all the your great videos, I love them!
It's so when the front of the plank hits the ground it doesn't bring over the force fully I think.
Suspending the plank to the rest of the car is actually a huge development topic. For the previous high rake F1 generation the focus was on the front (keel area), now it's more at the back. Teams work with springs, dampers and different materials.
We also partly covered that in one of my videos last year:
ruclips.net/video/J32ML9I8T4E/видео.html
Short but detailed i love it 🖤 Hope we See More of this
Do you think the water might act as a sort of tuned damper? They use water tanks in skyscrapers to dampen the effects of strong winds and earthquakes
Martin, your observation and presentation are investigative, intelligent and humble. The entire drink bottle scenario shows the spherical knowledge you provide for us. Clever Aerodynamicist +++, thank you kindly for these years of assistance to the mediocre engineering brain in my head.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good stuff Martin. Small comment, height is pronounced as if it rhymes with white. Excellent detail in your clips. Been on hols and looking forward to the next airship video!
I’m pissing myself at your thought on the RB 20….. 😂😂
I work there .😂😂
Aston is using a new front wing, that is why they are using the rake to see if the new front wing correlates.
Top content again
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2:04 that's definitely not the high downforce Mercedes wing.
Peugeot 9X8 with rear wing is revealed, when can we get a tech analysis?
Please sir I don’t comment often but would you mind covering more about the plank suspension?
See you in the next video