Would be nice to see narrower cars again these are just so big so much areo areaVanja #66 wrote: ↑21 Nov 2022, 10:19100% positive development, let's hope those parts can be used for overall aero gains and reduce wheel drag by at least 10%. I really like what Ross Brawn is doing with technical side of F1.
Getting slightly smaller width tyres (as somewhat announced for 2026 changes) will also help with this spray, as will overall narrower cars.
I hope they get down to 1.9m at least, if 1.8 would slow them down too much. Even those 10cm will make a difference with overtaking and far better low-speed performance, especially since weight will go down as well - finally!
I don't hope they narrow them back down again, the biggest enemy is the massive increase in wheelbase.
You say slow them down, but it would all be comparative to each other. Only numbers would be lower and there may be more actual racing as there would be fractionally more time and more room.
You can't really have that much smaller wheelbase without smaller track, you need to maintain their ratio to keep suspension dynamics where you want them. Ferrari F2008 had a WB of around 3200-3250mm with 1800mm max width. Nose was sticking out a lot less until 2017, which is one of the main reasons todays cars feel so much longer than before.
Yes, of course, I was saying that since 2017 changes were aimed at getting 5s faster cars and nothing else. 100% agreed on racing, 2017 changes were really bad for racing and 2009-2016 rules were already a massive fail to get better racing.
Sure you can, in the 80's and 90's cars were more than 2000mm wide, and yet they had a wheelbase of under 3000mmVanja #66 wrote: ↑21 Nov 2022, 13:17You can't really have that much smaller wheelbase without smaller track, you need to maintain their ratio to keep suspension dynamics where you want them. Ferrari F2008 had a WB of around 3200-3250mm with 1800mm max width. Nose was sticking out a lot less until 2017, which is one of the main reasons todays cars feel so much longer than before.
Yes and 30 years passed since that time, during which almost every aspect of F1 car design (tyres, aero, engines, weight, safety requirements, etc...) changed completely Upvoted for the picture, thanks for sharingHolm86 wrote: ↑21 Nov 2022, 14:22Sure you can, in the 80's and 90's cars were more than 2000mm wide, and yet they had a wheelbase of under 3000mm
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That is neat and tidy. I approve. It would also kill quite a bit of drag under normal conditions.
Looks like no DRS too, which I like