AR3-GP wrote: ↑25 Jan 2023, 07:17
Sure they can "run the car lower" because it's not generating as much downforce as before but this benefits no one and I don't quite understand yet why it would be exactly what Mercedes needed (even though I get that they wouldn't have fought for the changes unless it was what they needed).
So I'm very confused
As I said, Mercedes Barca floor was underperforming (necessary evil in 2022) and this will get them a chance to even the playing field with RB and Ferrari - and also give them a chance to run the car lower mechanically which is what they prefer.
FW17 wrote: ↑25 Jan 2023, 10:43
Mercedes was competitive when the floor edges were dragging on the tarmac. Red Bull edges did not look anywhere near the tarmac as the Mercedes. So this year with the edges having forced to be higher, it would be a loss of performance for Mercedes, Red Bull not so much as they were already higher.
Edges can and did bend a lot, especially Merc with massive overhang, so they are no reference. Only RB plank was constantly dragging (with excellent wear management, kudos to them) in high speed corners and straights, neither Ferrari (slight bouncing, possibly also by design) nor Merc (bouncing at all times, even with Barca floor) could run the car that low constantly.
RB will lose performance due to edge raising (worse vortex and mechanical sealing, more dirty air in diffuser - same for all teams) and throat raising. Their tunnel/diffuser throat was especially low at one single point (well, line) and this created massive downforce over small surface. This downforce was created in such a way that the tunnels couldn't choke and there was no mechanical induced bouncing, diffuser didn't stall and performance was kept with little bouncing at the lowest ride height. I gave my idea what's going on here
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CMSMJ1 wrote: ↑25 Jan 2023, 12:03
As this is not solely about RB and Merc - I'll ask one of you passionate bunch!
Do you see any "great leap" from any of the midfield - or do we have a feeling that there is just not enough scope in the regs to allow for such a leap?
Is there a .5s gain hiding in plan sight? Is the aim of this game only to be corralling your .05s gains and making sure they can all be harnessed at the same time on most tracks?
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I believe midfield can also gain with these changes vs RB and Ferrari. Floor's peak theoretical downforce is much lower with new rules and it will be much easier for midfield to make-up the performance gap now that rules help with bouncing by design. If you don't need to worry much, you can take risks.
Top 3 will keep being Top 3 due to better integration. However I expect AM, Alpine and McLaren (maybe even Alfa Sauber) will reduce the gap quite a bit. Maybe not 0.5s but 0.35-0.4s honestly look possible.