F1 Beating Aerodynamics

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Rodak
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Well, that was ...... interesting.

gruntguru
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Yes a "fun thread" indeed.
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vorticism
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Right thread?

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Zynerji
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gruntguru wrote:
15 May 2020, 00:14
Of course Gordon Murray's new thing is a fan car.

The other essential is AWD with independent torque vectoring. All electric is probably the easiest way to get there.

Next item. Four wheel steer-by-wire. Let a computer operate each tyre at its optimum slip angle (the torque vectoring system already has each tyre operating at its optimum slip ratio).
I'm actually considering a new project car with the torque vector Nissan Juke rear differential, and a 998CC turbo K610C Kei car engine in a Triumph TR6 for a very similar experience! 😂

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The Red Bull effort at Hanger 7 circa 2011/13??
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