Would it be a good idea to design a front wing for water?
i.e. optimized for removing water from the path of the front wheels
Take into account the possibility of a change of nose on a pit stop
Or the first "squidgy" wing.n smikle wrote:Put some street broom bristles under the wing
There is no high velocity air. The relative velocity of the free steam, and the water, is going to be pretty much the same.The FOZ wrote:How 'bout a front wing that directs high-velocity air to the ground in front of the front tires? Surely moving water away from the contact path would improve front end traction.
We have a term for this... it is called aerodynamic lift.The FOZ wrote:How 'bout a front wing that directs high-velocity air to the ground in front of the front tires? Surely moving water away from the contact path would improve front end traction.