Spanish GP - Barcelona - Technical Image Gallery - Friday

The best technical images available from the Spanish GP courtesy of Sutton Images



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Ferrari F138 Comparison: Massa above tried out new Sidepod Airflow Conditioners that ran over the top of the Sidepod Inlet in FP1, the Sidepods exhaust section is also longer and the angle to the floor reduced

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 McLaren MP4-28 - Testing rig placed under the car to assess the airflow received by the Diffuser


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Toro Rosso - New Exhaust bodywork features a Cross Under Tunnel allowing airflow to migrate underneath the bodywork without it impinging on the exhaust plumes direction and flow

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Toro Rosso - A side view of the new bodywork surrounding the exhaust as discussed above

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Toro Rosso STR8 - Good shot showing the detachment of the frontal portion of the Sidepod which helps keep the airflow attached to the surface of the Sidepod aiding in it's movement toward the exhaust plume

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 Ferrari F138 - A new Cockpit Fin placed ahead of the Wing Mirror altering the airflow for the twin fins placed downstream

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Ferrari F138 - Flo Viz applied to the car allows us to see how the air is worked around the front portion of the Sidepod, Floor and New Airflow Conditioner

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Ferrari F138 - Flo Viz applied at the rear helps us to understand the role played by the aerodynamic parts

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McLaren MP4-28 The team return to Vortex Generators on top of the Sidepod Inlet (used during the early stages of 2012) but also introduce the curved section leading from the Airflow Conditioner to the shoulder of the Sidepod

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Ferrari F138 - A rare glimpse of the underside of the Front Wing gives us an idea of what the team are trying to achieve with the airflow

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 Caterham CT-03 during build up we are afforded a shot of the gearbox

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 Ferrari F138 - As mentioned in the lead picture, this image shows the lengthened Sidepod as applied to Massa's car


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 Williams FW35 - Three Vertical Vortex Generator's applied to the top of the Sidepod in order to enhance the airflow heading toward the exhaust

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 Caterham CT-03 - Part of Caterham's large upgrade package their twin element Airflow Conditioner now see's the rearward section curve over and connect with the shoulder of the Sidepod

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 Caterham CT-03 Another element of their revised package is the small vane seen here underneath the Wing Mirror

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Ferrari F138 - As tested during FP1 by Felipe Massa the new Airflow Conditioners are once again split into 2 but now we find the forward element curving over the Sidepod Inlet and joining at the side of the Cockpit acting as a Leading Edge Slat, the rearward element defines the ariflow around the side of Sidepod and helps it stay attached as it goes underneath the Sidepod and into the Coke Bottle region

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 Red Bull RB9 - Overhead shot of the exhaust cross-under tunnel and twin floor strakes

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McLaren MP4-28 forward shot of the Sidepod Vortex Generators mentioned above, note how they are much more curved over than their 2012 counterparts

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Caterham CT-03 New Front Wing takes the Cascades across to the connection point with the Endplate which also differs in design to the early season spec.  Also note their new Vanity panel getting rid of the Step Nose

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 Caterham CT-03 Rear end detail

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Red Bull RB9 - Detailed image of the underside of the Front Wing

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 McLaren MP4-28 Rear end detail, notice the smaller Brake Duct Vanes being utilised at the lower portion

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 Red Bull RB9 - Read End detail

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 Lotus E21 - Rear end detail

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Sahara Force India VJM06 Rear end

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Mercedes W04 - Rear end detail

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Pirelli motorsport bag the rear tyre of the VJM06 of Paul Di Resta after it delaminated in FP2