mzso wrote: ↑18 Jun 2022, 11:41
A.J.O wrote: ↑17 Jun 2022, 01:43
I believe it should be up to the driver to bring his/her aero platform as stable as possible, through all phases of the corner. If not we might as well send autonomous vehicles around the track.
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Don't be fallacious. The driver never tuned the aero for himself, and the lack of it definitely doesn't mean autonomous vehicles.
(I never caught Roboracing. I wonder how that worked out, race-wise.)
your quoting me out of context. Active suspension aims to achieve a set ride height regardless of the drivers inputs. The driver slams the brakes, the nose doesn't dive, turn left and the right side does not squat nor does the left lift. etc
Therefore weight still transfers but the aerodynamic platform maintains the same attitude regardless of how abrupt or supple a drivers inputs are. Yes I'm being dramatic saying that allowing a computer to deal with the phases of a corner is liken to the car being fully autonomous. But to me the corners are what separates the good from the great.
It is theorized that the cause of porpoising is from the excess of rear down force at a given speed.
My proposal is a simple trim tab in lieu of the current DRS flap. All this would achieve is applying more or less downforce to the rear of the car at a given speed. This
could be controlled by the driver the exact same as it is controlled by the pilot of a light aircraft.
Edit* I never really addressed your statement. I never said it was up to the driver to "tune" the aero. It's up to the driver to maintain a stable platform during rotation. Pretty much the same as its up to a pilot to maintain coordinated flight