So it's here, it seems to be staying, and growing. The main reason for my post is my lack of knowledge on the future possibilities/sensible developments.
I don't know if anyone saw the article on the Chris Bangle concept car that set the tone for all his flame surfacing work?? It was basically a spaceframe with fancy low drag stretchable cloth pulled tight over it. The idea was the doors could kind of stretch/fold open because parts of the spaceframe tubing were articulated and parts of the body work could even change shape at high speed. I believe they built a model, i.e. it wasn't just a C.A.D. assembly, and this was around long before we saw the first of the flame surfaced cars, but it was kept secret until the last new model faithful to that ethos was released. Bangle left BMW and now it's out there, although I currently have no pics.
I'm guessing the materials weren't ready to productionise, even on M Models or a demonstrator etc. but that must have been 10 years ago.
Are we technologically in a position to see something like this on an F1 car now?
Would it work better than changing the angle of a fixed shape?
Would it be legal?
Can anyone think of other clever solutions that may improve on the performance of simply angling a bit of carbon fible in different directions?
Bear in mind I'm not really into Aero, knowledge-wise, I appreciate it but it scares me when it gets too specific.
Thanks!