Red Bull RB19 - Aerodynamics Analysis and Initial Thoughts

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  • @KYLEENGINEERS
    @KYLEENGINEERS  Год назад +89

    In the interests of keeping this video professional and on topic I cut a 5 minute exposition on flow vis analysis at the end. The TLDR of it is be careful of reading flow vis pics as it may not be dried in track conditions yet, and *definitely don't try to analyse flow vis on a car that hasn't even left the pit lane!*
    Hope everyone enjoys the video and feel free to drop your speculation about any upcoming Red Bull Aero Updates below!

    • @MV-vv7sg
      @MV-vv7sg Год назад +9

      Hmmm. Are you being oddly specific about analysing flow viz in a pit lane photo for a reason…? Merc vs Pink Mercedes again… former engineer edition…

    • @TassieLorenzo
      @TassieLorenzo Год назад +3

      I wonder why Red Bull used such a bright colour that everyone else could see instead of using UV paint or something? 🙂

    • @CosmicSeeker69
      @CosmicSeeker69 Год назад +1

      ​@@TassieLorenzo I don't think that it matters. The results will be team specific - given the multiple elements that combine in a full aero package. Could be wrong but....

    • @rfour.
      @rfour. Год назад +3

      Would be really interesting to see a video specifically on flow-vis analysis and how it works, what to look for.

    • @giovannig4369
      @giovannig4369 Год назад +1

      Little dig there at the other aero f1 channel. Totally with you Kyle on this one though: I mean the car was truly still in the pits!

  • @Cyyanss
    @Cyyanss Год назад +398

    These videos have landed me in a cool opportunity. Know little about aerodynamics but was hanging out in a hanger while waiting to pick up a friend from a pilots license lesson and ended up in a conversation with one of the instructors. He went around the plane and asked for guesses about what features did and other stuff and the basic grasp I gained from these videos impressed him enough that the next lesson my friend takes the other instructor would give me a free flight to try it out. Love the videos and thank you for indirectly getting to fly a aircraft while broke in my 20s.

    • @GreatistheWorld
      @GreatistheWorld Год назад +12

      Brooooo congratulations CM that’s so cool

    • @Cyyanss
      @Cyyanss Год назад +2

      @@GreatistheWorld it was awesome, got to take off and learn all the checklists. Did some different maneuvers at 7500 feet.

    • @IPL_VIC
      @IPL_VIC Год назад +1

      That’s awesome. I wish i could have an opportunity like that. My calc teaching told me i could be an engineer and I’ve f*cked it all up since 🤣 i need a second chance in life lol

    • @Cyyanss
      @Cyyanss Год назад +1

      @@IPL_VIC you got this man. I’ve screwed up every opportunity I’ve ever had until the last year or so. Keep grinding!

  • @scottmcqueen3964
    @scottmcqueen3964 Год назад +21

    Never clicked on a video so quickly

  • @WeAreTheRace
    @WeAreTheRace Год назад +11

    Loving your work! 🤝

  • @zzzanimal1722
    @zzzanimal1722 Год назад +23

    i've never been so fascinated by something i understand so little of. just recently got into F1, but wanted to dive head first into the technical/science aspects of it more than anything. but boy it feels like i dived into the deep end lol. can't wait to keep learning and someday be able to watch one of these videos and understand most of it. you clearly do a great job with these and put in a lot of effort. thank you.

  • @ltitus8900
    @ltitus8900 Год назад +11

    Yo...best F1 season in a long time. Got Wolfpack performance providing a fire live stream, Kylee providing far better technical content than F1 themselves, F1 itself has FINALLY started and I got me a fresh coffee brew. Hell yeah.

  • @Zemmip
    @Zemmip Год назад +8

    I'd love to see a quick new vid discussing the version of the Mercedes that showed up to testing. Great stuff as always :)

    • @liamcrofton1051
      @liamcrofton1051 Год назад +2

      Could you do a video on how to interpret flo vis, I think that would be super interesting

  • @Tekkas_GG
    @Tekkas_GG Год назад +12

    Is it just me, or is RedBulls understanding of that floor more advanced than the other teams? It looks so complicated.

    • @stevenst6337
      @stevenst6337 Год назад +5

      Newey specializes in ground effect aerodynamics, he wrote his thesis on ground effect in university which was like 40 years ago probably lol

    • @davidaugustofc2574
      @davidaugustofc2574 Год назад

      Also his thesis focuses especially on ground effect usage on sports/race cars.
      Newey was also one of the minds behind the change in F1 philosophy, the whole car works for the aerodynamic and not the aero for the car. His Leyton House also had a more efficient aero than the high nose Tyrrell, only having less downforce because the vortex sealed the Tyrrell undertray. But the high nose would become the standard anyway.

    • @sampeter2714
      @sampeter2714 Год назад

      They bought the 2022 regulations so it would be a car Newey has experience on.

    • @sampeter2714
      @sampeter2714 Год назад

      Ferrari has done under the table deals with FIA and engine regs. Redbull did the same with aero and floor. Obviously because they have Newey.

    • @Tekkas_GG
      @Tekkas_GG Год назад

      @@sampeter2714 what are you even trying to say here mate?

  • @robaarts9949
    @robaarts9949 Год назад

    I like the way how you try explain things simple yet in detail

  • @armadillolover99
    @armadillolover99 Год назад +17

    Great stuff as always, Kyle. I’m curious though if there’s anything from the other teams that caught your eye on the first day (other than the whole Ferrari nose thing which I think we’ve all narrowed down to an unintentional weak point)?

  • @markwilson9509
    @markwilson9509 Год назад +6

    I wonder if the tighter and lower radius on the bottom of the side pod is a consequence of a slightly lower and straighter top to the side pod? Perhaps to retain internal volume / cross sectional area for cooling.

  • @zedearl5181
    @zedearl5181 Год назад

    Kyle your channel is revolutionary, I’ve always wanted to understand the aerodynamics of F1 and yours is a great place to start. Thank you and keep up the good work. I’m very happy to subscribe.

  • @MachSchnell1
    @MachSchnell1 Год назад

    Great analysis..... i hope to test this out in my wind tunnel!

  • @Pandamasque
    @Pandamasque Год назад +2

    Everyone's hyping the "aggressive undercut" but to me the biggest change in the sidepods is that their previously curved side face (where Oracle and Siemens logos are) has been flattened so much that it seems concave from certain angles! I assume this is to keep the front wheel wake out for longer, which is a leaf from the 2022 Ferrari playbook. Curiously, in 2023 Maranello took a step in the opposite direction here.

  • @JessSimpson1313
    @JessSimpson1313 Год назад +3

    Hey Kyle, awesome video as always! Now that we all got some really nice views of the underside of the floors in Monaco will you be doing any updates?

  • @robertbaguma7540
    @robertbaguma7540 Год назад +2

    Waiting for the video for the floors as per Monaco 😂

  • @diamondfrost6937
    @diamondfrost6937 Год назад +2

    @KYLE.ENGINEERS Any chance of a video on the surprise reveal of Mercedes and RedBull floor at Monaco ?

  • @ih7america
    @ih7america Год назад

    Kyle...you are the specialist pro, I've learned a lot!

  • @anonymeguy9172
    @anonymeguy9172 Год назад +1

    Nice job ! As a beginner though I find this a bit obscure. I would be really interested on a video that come back to the basics principles of a F1 such as What do we wan't to obtain from a wing, from a sidepod, from a floor, and how to obtain it. Because it is not obvious to me why you reflect in term of vortex mainly and not that much in term of pressions. I believe that unfolding your explanations of minute details, such as you do in this video, from the basic goal of the piece studied would improve the simplicity for beginners like me. A simple example about a front wing to make it clear: We wan't load from a front wing (1), minimum drag for the load (2) and flux control (3) to pass the air around the front wheels. Thats why this shape gives load, this curve gives outwash, this winglet gives a sealing vortex that encloses the flux from this part. I don't know if this is clear, neither if this is interesting to you ahaha. Anyway Nice content and I will continue to learn from you !

  • @TheDragonaf1
    @TheDragonaf1 Год назад +2

    ALL 3 FLOORS were shown in Monico this year (Merc, ferr, RB) will you be doing a video like last year comparing all 3??

  • @zandvoort8616
    @zandvoort8616 Год назад +1

    The problem with F1 now is that it’s purely an Aero formula with no engine development allowed. That’s obviously going to play into Newey’s hands.

  • @fillman86
    @fillman86 Год назад

    can you look more at Le Mans cars like lmh, lmdh and lmp2? I'd like a talk about the evolution from flat sides of the cars, to having side pods that look like f1 cars

  • @balintnemes9771
    @balintnemes9771 Год назад

    I know its not the topic if the video,but i heared you were involved in designing the new Sweet Protection TT helmet.It would be amazing to see a video of it here.

  • @Shareezy
    @Shareezy Год назад

    Any chance we could get a video on how the teams are sealing off their floors without skirts? Love your content!

  • @domserious7558
    @domserious7558 Год назад +1

    Can you make some videos about the floors in Monaco?

  • @bagelinator22
    @bagelinator22 Год назад +1

    Been waiting for this all day. Lets goooo!

  • @Jusdutari
    @Jusdutari Год назад

    Dear Kyle, I would love to see an Introductory/Basic video on 'Flow-viz' analysis. Could get a lot of 'flow-viz' shots and go thru them in a vid. Thank you!!!

  • @Leon-vx7oe
    @Leon-vx7oe Год назад +1

    I could imagine they did an W10 to W11 evolution. Don’t look to different at first but was a big step

  • @seano51
    @seano51 Год назад

    With talk now being about the drs advantage the RB has over the field, can you do a video related to aero considers when designing a drs system?

  • @asterisbampos5869
    @asterisbampos5869 Год назад

    Hi Kyle can you do a video on Red Bull’s floor?
    I think you can explain quite easily how their floor is actually the secret to their straight line advantage.

  • @302ci1968
    @302ci1968 Год назад

    Great channel!
    Thx

  • @cliotrophy230
    @cliotrophy230 Год назад

    Kyle, could you analyse the aero on the mcmurtry spéirling. 2000kg downforce even when stationary....using two fans!

  • @JB47000
    @JB47000 Год назад

    Would love to see you do some videos on the MotoGP aero devices. In the last few years the bikes have been developing the aero a lot. It’s seems like it’s much more complicated as bikes will lean 60 degrees left and right compared to only a couple of degrees or so in a car so the “downforce” is always changing direction on a bike.

  • @BlissifiedHH
    @BlissifiedHH Год назад +5

    Ontop of this, i will say that i wouldnt be surprised if they did like last year turn up with more new parts for raceweek. I doubt it though since the RB19 is a improved and refined RB18, i still think this could possibly be a title winning car

  • @djbrushie
    @djbrushie 10 месяцев назад

    When pointing out stuff with the cursor, it would be better (for me eyes) if your mouse pointer was a tad bigger 😊

  • @NotYourEverydayTrav
    @NotYourEverydayTrav Год назад

    as a ferrari fan, i fear this is about to be the greatest adrian newey has ever been.

  • @kevinstoneman2386
    @kevinstoneman2386 Год назад +1

    It looks like they aren't running any rake this year and in some photos it looks as if they might be running a lower ride height as well.

  • @victorbarthelemy3993
    @victorbarthelemy3993 Год назад

    hi kyle thanks a lot for all these videos
    It would be awesome if you can make an Aerodynamics Analysis about FIA Formul E and the aerodynamic impact of cover the wheel with the front wing
    (sorry for my english I'm from france)

  • @leor2252
    @leor2252 Год назад

    Hi @KYLE.ENGINEERS , could you make a video on with the help of aerodinamics how to save fuel on Semi Truck , i wanted to see how vortex generator can help with that
    Thank man, ive seen couple of your videos, they're good!

  • @petertimowreef9085
    @petertimowreef9085 Год назад +1

    The fact they've made relatively small iterative improvements on their last year's design makes me think they're gonna be killer fast this year. Though I also still believe Mercedes tiny side pods gives them advantages unavailable to other teams, if the Mercedes boffins can crystalise them.

    • @alaeriia01
      @alaeriia01 Год назад +2

      Five races in: you weren't wrong.

    • @petertimowreef9085
      @petertimowreef9085 Год назад

      @@alaeriia01 Fucking Adrian Newey, the man is like a cheat code.

  • @wololo10
    @wololo10 Год назад

    Improved suction is always good

  • @ltmcolen
    @ltmcolen Год назад

    I have a question; we've all heard about the aerodynamics of a golf ball.
    Would a car benefit from having similar divots in the winglets?

  • @MrBleistiftanspitzer
    @MrBleistiftanspitzer Год назад

    11:33 Didnˋt you mix up the flow direction several times ? Great vid overall. Will watch more.

  • @dreed5965
    @dreed5965 Год назад +1

    4:36 it’s amazing how low the car gets due to the suction where it looks lower than the 2022 car despite floor changes

    • @wss33
      @wss33 Год назад +3

      The 2022 car in that picture is stationary. The difference is only 15mm I believe, in the floor edge.

  • @singular9
    @singular9 Год назад +1

    Are you going to go over the new revised mercedes design?

  • @alfredlukasek8644
    @alfredlukasek8644 Год назад

    Great stuff. Jump around a little tho. Prefer the shading vs the solid lines.
    Please do a Top Fuel/Funny Car episode.

  • @sorinconstantinescu5821
    @sorinconstantinescu5821 Год назад

    Could you do an analysis about a hyper at once?

  • @shreetesh.9729
    @shreetesh.9729 Год назад

    Can you make w14 b speck video please

  • @AmsZero
    @AmsZero Год назад +1

    I wanted to send you this question in an email, but apparently it's business only so here is a recap:
    I have noticed that the roll hoop of four cars has a bar on the left side only, while five cars have it on both sides, and one car doesn't have it at all.
    Could you kindly provide an explanation for why such a decision was made? Shouldn't F1 cars be symmetrical?
    Mercedes, Mclaren, Alfa Romeo and Williams have one bar on the left, Aston Martin has nothing while the rest has 2 bars.
    Thanks for your time.

  • @lxcien4867
    @lxcien4867 Год назад

    I hope thar newey writes another book in like 10 yrs where he talks about the rb18 etc…

  • @steliosvasilakis6263
    @steliosvasilakis6263 Год назад

    I have a question, how does the suspension on a f1 car mount so that there is no bodywork gap

  • @eldorado__
    @eldorado__ Год назад

    rb19 floor after checo binned in monaco plzz

  • @baselanani2316
    @baselanani2316 Год назад +1

    Kyyyyyllleeee can you do a RB floor video from Monaco????

  • @onaweekend5138
    @onaweekend5138 Год назад

    That RB19 could have been designed based on the head of a King Cobra snake. Quick, agile with excellent earo.

  • @stephencawley971
    @stephencawley971 Год назад

    Kyle - great video as always! A question- if the FIA working group is so exercised by controlling outwash from the front wing as an aid to overtaking why are the front wings SO wide? Could they not be width-restricted to say centre line of the front tyres? This might help in curbing the levels of front wing damage we often see at races with subsequent interruptions to great wheel-to-wheel dices!

  • @sabercruiser.7053
    @sabercruiser.7053 Год назад

    Brilliant

  • @boostav
    @boostav Год назад

    Thank you, people repeating nonsense like headless chickens about the sidepod undercut being radically different when in fact it is a very minor change.

  • @EliteMacFreak
    @EliteMacFreak Год назад

    Would you be willing to analyze the Garage 56 Camaro?

  • @unionjackstar7552
    @unionjackstar7552 Год назад

    Hi, could you possibly have a look at the aerodynamics of the new hypercars from IMSA and WEC?

  • @LukemanHakim
    @LukemanHakim Год назад +2

    RB19 look runs lower than rb18 from the sidepod comparison.

  • @khalid26752
    @khalid26752 Год назад

    Your videos are so great sir!
    Im doing some cfd for f1 wings, and Im facing some troubles
    I have a 3 elements wing, but I don't know how to calculate the planform area
    Should I adjust all the 3 elements to zero AoA, then taking the planform area?
    Or should I consider all the 3 elements as 1 indivisual wing and then taking the planform area?
    And if I did the second choice, should the equivalent wing be in zero AoA or what??
    Please let me know

  • @michaeloxlong5697
    @michaeloxlong5697 Год назад +4

    First for Eldrich horrors beyond comprehension. gimi.

  • @teece900
    @teece900 Год назад

    To me it looks like the side pod isn’t any more undercut, they just have some more shiny paint

  • @izumadodoesstuffinc.6917
    @izumadodoesstuffinc.6917 Год назад +1

    Hello Kyle ! I noticed that the RB19 has a smaller intake at the top of the car, do you have an hypothesis as to why ?

    • @noirceur_
      @noirceur_ Год назад +1

      This was spoken about during testing yesterday. Both the RedBull and AlphaTauri have the same roll hoop intake now, and both are powered by Honda (RBPT). Most likely Honda & RB found some performance increase with changing the size and shape of the intake. It most likely has nothing to do with overall aerodynamic performance but engine air intake performance.

  • @martin_in_the_alps
    @martin_in_the_alps Год назад +2

    Great video as always. Thanks for that. Could you make an analysis on Mythbusters "Golf Ball Car"? That would be great

  • @thomas316
    @thomas316 Год назад

    Is it just the picture or have they added a few cm to the lower end plates at the rear of the car near the ground?

  • @BuddyCorp
    @BuddyCorp Год назад +3

    Clever aussie man says plan form multiple times

  • @BonoImFaded
    @BonoImFaded Год назад

    Hi Kyle! I would love to do the same line as work as you one day. I live in the us so education might be different here, but how high of credentials are f1 teams looking for, as I’d move across the pond to work for one
    Did you need a lot of previous experience? What are some qualities a team like Petronas mercedes were looking for when hiring you?

  • @onedegreewest9303
    @onedegreewest9303 Год назад

    How easy would it for you and other engineers to reverse engineer and copy other teams ideas?

  • @adityapandey1329
    @adityapandey1329 Год назад +1

    So you are telling me that redbull is going to win this season with just some new cardboard level parts, while othere have literally jumped philosophies.
    Golden.

  • @escos0410
    @escos0410 Год назад

    It looks like they have a twin floor🤷‍♂️
    Looking at the pods and floor

  • @AApone
    @AApone Год назад

    Is it me or do the side details also create a Venturi like the under the car?

  • @willjackson6522
    @willjackson6522 Год назад

    I definitely see a little bit of Ferrari 2022 influence in those side pods. Much sharper on the lower edge and brought right out to the boundary of the size restriction.

  • @user-mk5ih9mt3
    @user-mk5ih9mt3 Год назад

    世界の人たちが、知らないことは、いっぱいありますよ、きっと

  • @Drrolfski
    @Drrolfski Год назад +3

    Even if it's just educational guessing or speculation, you should try to give more conclusions to your analysis. It would easily double your viewers. Showing what's going on in F1 cars is one thing. But clearly explaining what it could actually mean will wake up a whole new audience.

    • @staLkerhu
      @staLkerhu Год назад +5

      Sounds good, and I would be interested too, but I believe Kyle is a man of evidence (data) and science, he often mentions what is the possible function of different details, and he also points out if he isn't sure about something, because of the lack of proper data. He is clearly not a speculator.

    • @TorqueFormulaWon
      @TorqueFormulaWon Год назад

      Indeed I completely agree with your assessment. Speculation is what fans and media do.
      This is the science explained as a best guess with the information available at the time.
      What can be said anyway besides this could make the car go faster. A bit blunt/ nutshell but that's the aim and only conclusion you can make/ the only thing F1 teams want to do. Go fast and win!

    • @Drrolfski
      @Drrolfski Год назад

      @@staLkerhu Nobody in F1, not even team engineers, is ever sure how aero changes work out until a car hits testing. And even then they're not always sure. So nobody will hold it against Kyle to give an argumented opinion on what aero solutions he suspects will work out best based on his experience. In fact, I'll bet that was often what he was paid to do at Mercedes.

  • @alaeriia01
    @alaeriia01 Год назад

    0:28 Of course you can't. Only Adrian Newey can do that.

  • @nimalsunil8345
    @nimalsunil8345 Год назад

    You used to work at Mercedes please get back to them and design a championship winning car and help sir Lewis Hamilton to get a great farewell by winning his 8th championship. Please...... I'm saying this because I don't wanna see him leaving the spot without the 8th championship because he deserves it. He is a legend and he fought everything to become that. And he taught us that dreams are not just dreams they can be fulfilled.

  • @vancesaler
    @vancesaler 10 месяцев назад

    Those who don't know: 😄
    Those who know: 😵‍💫

  • @浮云-n6b
    @浮云-n6b Год назад

    Honda? Aston Martin?

  • @jcr6548
    @jcr6548 Год назад

    Still NFI what ya on about but love the vids

  • @user-mk5ih9mt3
    @user-mk5ih9mt3 Год назад

    レッドブルホンダ、アルファタウリチームは、静岡県在住の前田Maedaです
    安部晋三夫妻です、ご存知でしたか?

  • @JustInvertedFpv
    @JustInvertedFpv Год назад

    Kyle if you ever get bored of real cars, I've been studying your videos and trying to apply what I learn to a 1/8 scale rc car I'm setting up for speed runs. In this video I got 93mph running with my full set of 3d printed aero parts. In the second run I'd broken one of my front canard wings and took them off and decided to run without them. As I hit 76mph the front lifted and I did a full on Mercedes lemans style flip. I love watching your videos!
    ruclips.net/video/pGeBWTT2h-w/видео.html

  • @sonicstep
    @sonicstep Год назад +1

    Out of interest, is your knowledge applied to combustion chambers Kyle?

  • @abeltejada8084
    @abeltejada8084 Год назад

    0:56 he sounds autotuned wtf

  • @fglespaul
    @fglespaul Год назад

    Could you do another video on the RB specifically around the ‘triple’ DRS beam wing design?

  • @joshn1678
    @joshn1678 Год назад

    Kyle, can you go work for Mercedes again and show them how to design a damn car? They're embarrassing themselves.

  • @carisi2k11
    @carisi2k11 Год назад

    With the 15mm rise in the floor edge the ice skate probably doesn't make a lot of sense any more.

  • @x-coastie
    @x-coastie Год назад

    Hi Kyle!! Check out 9:52 of your video. What’s your take on what appears to be some sort slot on the underfloor (I guess that’s what that section of the car is) that is on the left side of the screen. It looks like theirs a opening/duct for some purpose. It looks to be 1”X6”. Thanks.

    • @brucehagan
      @brucehagan Год назад

      Yeah there is a long slot there that is allowing air on the bottom to flow over the top of the floor.

    • @braddick4130
      @braddick4130 Год назад

      Ya, was wondering about this as well. My best guess going off of Kyle mentioning that there is significant out wash in that area. I’d imagine they are using the Venturi tunnels like Barge boards and pushing more are outboard. Only a guess though

  • @josephking4461
    @josephking4461 Год назад

    No idea what any of this means but I can’t wait for first race

  • @mukunddayaram6927
    @mukunddayaram6927 Год назад

    Hi Kyle. Eureka!!! I think I have solved the aero differences between the RB 18 and W14. Mercedes are wrong with the no side pod concept because the air flow around the body is unhindered and too fast - hence the differential pressure above the floor and under the floor is less compared to the RB18 and hence less downforce. On the RB18 the side pods stick out and are undercut to form a twisting vortex as seen by the flow vis patterns in testing. It takes longer for to pass front to back - greater pressure differential and more downforce. Also the RB18 is less dragging because air going into the side pods is forced out upsides through the louvers and the hot air expands pushing airflow above the car leading to less drag at high speed. Please advise as regards your thoughts and pass on to Mercedes.😊😊

  • @FridayIncorporated
    @FridayIncorporated Год назад

    I love your videos and I've been able to use some of your older videos to plan our endurance Champcar build. I think the motorsport community would appreciate a video on differences in drag/downforce potential between open cockpit cars like F1, BAC Mono, Radical, Lous 3-eleven, closed cockpit cars like GT Cup and Prototype, and 'convertible' race cars with windscreens like the Miata, Caterham/Lotus Seven, and Dallara Stradale. Is there a benefit or detriment between the aeroscreen in indycar and the open cockpit in F1? Further, amateur/grassroots road race cars rarely have side windows but always have a windscreen, so is there a drag benefit to being convertible like a Miata (or just removing the rear windscreen like the Visceral Racing Porsche 944 that has been very successful in Champcar)? Is there potentially a drag reduction in having a roofline or is removing the rear windscreen the only beneficial move assuming typical grassroots motorists have no driver/passenger windows? Lastly, how does a roof or lack thereof affect the downforce potential of a rear wing? Thanks for always providing such great content!

  • @shivkini9119
    @shivkini9119 Год назад

    Could you please do a video explaining the Mercedes double DRS system in 2012?

  • @rekosylvius9089
    @rekosylvius9089 Год назад

    You should definetely do a sort of "full" analysis of the aston martin valkyrie now that it seems to be finished!

  • @joseflutz2143
    @joseflutz2143 Год назад

    I would love an explanation of why the F3 car has a lightning-shaped rear wing!

  • @b29ak2007
    @b29ak2007 Год назад

    This is gonna be a fun one

  • @eliotmansfield
    @eliotmansfield Год назад +4

    surprised they dont have something like “flow invisible” which can only be seen under UV light so your competitors cant see it on the track. And if i’ve just invented a ‘thing’ I claim the patent in it 😅

    • @11metalfan
      @11metalfan Год назад

      Yeah I remember we spoke about that when we had a few beers in your kitchen 👀

    • @CosmicSeeker69
      @CosmicSeeker69 Год назад

      Y'know I'd thought about that too - but is it really a problem since the Invisiflo (there's your marketing name) results would only be relevant to the whole aero set up of that team?

    • @noirceur_
      @noirceur_ Год назад

      This already exists. Mercedes used it last year.
      But for a majority of the aerodynamic devices they testing, the visibility to other teams doesn't matter because you have to have multiple pieces of the puzzle to put together the full image of what's occurring throughout the car.

  • @diganic_BroxGaming
    @diganic_BroxGaming Год назад

    Knew they hadn't changed the livery, didn't know it was actually identical 😂

    • @dlewis9760
      @dlewis9760 Год назад

      They had the body wrap from last year and wouldn't have to spend some budget on it for 2023? Seriously, it's probably a minor expense, but an expense. It's possible their days of complete graphics changes while still being RB graphics are over.