AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑26 Feb 2022, 00:20
the EDGE wrote: ↑25 Feb 2022, 22:44
George & Lando reported that the slip stream was massively reduced, compared to last few years, so echoing the Ferrari drivers comments really, and I suppose what should have been expected really
The new cars are supposed to direct air upwards than sideways like the old cars, which means in a straight line any car behind will have a bigger slipstream effect! But they don't...any ideas why??
The issue with "dirty air" is that its moving in the same direction as the cars (to an extent) meaning it has less energy to be used for downforce. Therefore it also offers less air resistance which creates the slip stream.
By reducing the "dirty air" cars following will get more downforce but also more air resistance therefore less slip stream.
The cars are also lower drag (I believe?) which means the leading car is slowed less by the air, therefore the potential reduction in drag to the following car is also less.
To get maximum slipstream you want a super high drag car punching a massive hole through the air, with the following super high drag car encountering much less resistance.
For overtaking what you really need is variation between the cars. The holy grail is cars doing the same laptime but getting there in completely different ways. Somebody gaining 0.5s in each corner and losing 0.4s in each straight is going to have more opportunities (and a better battle) then a car gaining 0.1s in each corner and nothing on the straights, even though overall laptime differential is the same.