- ground effect to increase and wings to be more restricted
- sidepots moving forward to increase driver protection will increase frontal floor area
- engines with lower power will necessitate drag reduction to maintain performance
- KERS energy/lap to rise to 2.2 MJ necessitating front wheel KERS
- fuel flow and/or fuel load limitation to freeze and reduce engine power successively
- engines likely to be 650 bhp (485 kW) in line four cylinder design with much reduced width compared to V8
- available energy for drag to be reduced by 12% compared to 2010
- drive compartment in front of the driver to take 30kg of front KERS equipment
- use of venturi tunnels in the floor like champ cars featured for a long time
- adaptive and flexible wings
- movable or retractable wings
- flexible floors
What is the current distribution of downforce between the front wing, the rear wing and the floor?
What is the efficiency of the front wing, the rear wing and the floor?
How would those percentages and efficiencies have to change to meet a drag reduction target of 12% at the same downforce?
How would the body work and floor probably look like (design drawings) ?