wesley123 wrote:The Diffuser is, compared to the rear wings in general much more complex, it can be used as an efficient downforce generator, but it is about how you use it. I am having a personal idea of using underbody tunnels wich startat the car scenterline and ends at the rear wheels centerline. They have long walls at the sides to stop the air flowing in from the wheels/the sides. A Middle of the car is just flat body, this flat body can extend to the very rear of the car, and also extends to the sides(so it is 'behind the tunnels') personally it is looking good, but i guess it wont work very well. Maybe i model one soon to show the idea in public, as i'm having alot more ideas. My personal idea of creating a efficient car was always the same, slim airbox and sidepods, and alot of energy put in underbody performance, much like the indycars do.
The Panoz champcar made use of the underbody to create most of the downforce of the car, and lets state this, it was a good car to overtake.
I read somewhere, that the most passing instances in F1 was in the era of ground effects and that was because of the smaller chord size and reduction of the angle of attack. Even the removal of front gurneys was frequent.
IMHO, it was the reduction of turbulent air getting to the tunnels that allowed the smaller wing adjustment. In some cases no front wing at all.
It seems to me the lesser dependence on the front wing resulted in more passing though it could also be that less air drag in the braking areas resulted in longer braking areas.
My thoughts are a return to body work in the nose area ahead of the wheels instead of front wings (early 70"s). This would have several effects-
1)severe reduction in rear wing downforce (just to gain aero balance),
2)less dependence on diverting air around/under the car (the nose would do that already),
3) less change of downforce numbers following in a car's wake..
4) less aero drag with effects on braking distances...
5) Chassis attitude would be more obvious to the untrained eye or first time F1 viewer
6) lastly more advertising space to get more millions to pay for the extra body work....LOL
"Driving a car as fast as possible (in a race) is all about maintaining the highest possible acceleration level in the appropriate direction." Peter Wright,Techical Director, Team Lotus