Hello to everyone.
I see that there are some members on this forum known to me from couple of other F1 forums but
having seen that this forum has very large number of visitors I’ve decided to join in here too and
for the beginning present one of my designs (that I’ve already presented on other forums) hoping to
get more checkouts and opinions…
This idea is basically inspired by design of Trimarans.
What I’m suggesting here? Side pods separated from the chassis/cockpit and located at the
maximum width allowed by FIA. Very high, narrow shaped and longitudinally positioned radiators.
Shape of the inner vertical plane of the sidepod and it’s opposite – vertical plane of the
bodywork/cockpit in the area of tank cause decrease of pressure. Considering that the hot air outlet
from the sidepods is aimed inside, air flow and reduced pressure are literally sucking the hot air out
of the sidepods and directing it to the rear end of the car.
My belief is that this sucking out of hot air could also enable reducing the size of sidepod air inlet
compared to conventional solutions.
I also believe that this could significantly improve
aerodynamic efficiency and perhaps even enable much better cooling.
It would be interested to experiment with it in the air tunnel to see if the air circulating/flowing
around the front wheels could be directed and partly driven into the sidepods having in mind their
location (behind the wheels).
One of the options could be shaping the upper plane that connects sidepods and chassis as a wing in
order to generate more downforce and increase Bernoulli effect within the tunnel - between the
sidepods and the chassis.
The drawings are only showing idea and therefore shapes and positions on them shouldn’t be
considered as default or something calculated or tested. For the frontal drawing I used FIA’s
(funny) design envelope while the side view and the view from above are “mutated” photos of an
F1 car. Forget about the wings and other stuff; just focus on the sidepods
I hope I’ve explained the essence of this idea clearly enough. However, if that is not the case I’ll
add additional explanations if anyone ask for it.
Thanks in advance.
The drawings show only idea and they not represent defined shapes and positions. The basic idea is
not to confront radiators directly to air stream but to get air sucked into sidepods - supposable
trough smaller inlets than the ones on conventional cars.. I know that tere isn’t much air behind the
wheels but there’s also no vacum... I don’t know… perhaps we could be talking about sidepods
with closed & streamlined front and the air inlets similar to those turbo inlets from turbo era
positioned on top... Perhaps sidepods could be positioned closer to the chassis and “share” the air
with the tunnels…
Closed and fully streamlined sideopods with several versions of air intakes that would work. The
radiators are positioned the same only the position of inlet is changed.
This is what I discarded for a less radical version but actually it could be the best option…
Non-bended radiators should perhaps be placed like this….
Something closer to conventional approach but still based on “Bernoulli & Venturi”.
Naturally, there’s also this option…
I had quite a lot question about position of exhaust so I added these two drawings just to show
where the exhaust would be in relation to tunnels/sidepods.
Here is another option with more conventional positioning of radiators and overall design but also
with tunnel and reduced diameter of air inlet for the sidepod (radiator section).