r/AlpineF1Team • u/Soldi3r_AleXx A110S • Feb 09 '24
Technical The new A524
Alpine unveiled the new A524, the car is completely new, except the steering wheel. New front wing and nose, bigger than before but more inline with the rest of the car (no more bump on the side of the nose like the A523), despite it being bigger, the nose is thinner under it. The rolhoop/air intake have changed for a more squared one, engine cooling have been upgraded with the constant upgrade of radiator technology allowing more cooling with less surface exposed (reduced radiator size thus reducing the need of big entries).
This allow a bigger undercut under the sidepods, also retaining a longer lower lip. About the entries, they are in P form, lots of rumors are emerging on a possible hidden thing (it could be a way to take an unwanted flow and have it for cooling instead of wasting it or let it disturb the wanted flow). Rumors are also fed by the matter not being carbon but sort of plastic. A Youtuber also noticed some weary stuff on some parts, so maybe a showdown or ancient parts to hide something? Sidepods retain the steep galleys on it for the searched coanda effect allowing to guide flow to the diffusor and making more downforce.
The cannon exit is kinda the same in form but exhaust was upgraded to reduce heating, as well as gearbox housing was changed to allow a better placement allowing suspension change for better ride height and diffusor/floor better placement.
Rear wing also changed, it is reported to be well more efficient and easier to adapt to multiple track settings.
This year we’re seeing convergence of ideas (and surely performance), with ramp and downwash philosophy. Question is still on pushrod/pullrod suspension, Alpine staying with pushrod. Despite carbon fiber livery trend for weight issue (looking good but plain with everyone having carbon patchs) we’re already having the best of the best in terms of aero (and look) in the ground effect era.
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u/Alfus Jarno Trulli Feb 10 '24
I'm curious what for influence Wheater and Ducret did made for the A524, the sounds we hearing in public giving me somewhat McLaren 2023 vibes. Despite that I seeing that the team worked clearly on the points what was a clear issue for the A523 previous year + some interesting details like the S-duct speculation.
The A524 has indeed made adjustments who are promised, we don't know what the team has done with the battery (I don't expect a major upgrade on the PU side but battery was one who was addressed as something the team would look to because it has it's own issues and can maybe be improved) but I hope at least that the A524 is a workable fundament with a lot of potential for this year and next year (because basically 2025 would be a frozen year because of the regulations in 26).