Also seen in Monaco, Williams' Nurburgring winglets are based on a series of double profiles. The fronter-most winglets (in blue, next to the cooling chimney) have a lower profile that also acts as the structure's support mounting. The rearmost winglets (white) also sport a double profile at their ...
A curious chimney design for the European round. Curious because the top is closed, hence they don't have the function of hot-air venting. Also curious because they are visibly curved outwards, not just inclined as on most cars. Their main function therefore looks to be diverting airflow outwards,...
For BAR's return at the Nurburgring these follow a trend seen on other cars in recent races. The main turning vane is a horizontal fin, extending outwards from the outer-front edge of the sidepod (right-hand arrow). This is coupled with a horizontal, wing-shaped splitter at the same level (left-hand...
A change for the Nurburgring, seen briefly, but not raced at Monaco. The previously semi-circular section to the endplate's lower channel now has a much flatter shape at its top, a solution not dissimilar to that seen on the McLaren in Monte Carlo. This revision reduces the pitch sensitivity of the...





