LionsHeart wrote: ↑15 Sep 2023, 13:55
FittingMechanics wrote: ↑15 Sep 2023, 13:42
mwillems wrote: ↑15 Sep 2023, 13:27
I've been arguing for ages that Mechanical and Aero work together and so one could make up some of the deficiencies in the other and that I think that this car's front issue was more Aero related. I recall having this discussion with someone else at Monza also where I suggested that the chicanes wouldn't be as straight forward an issue as you'd think, and it came to pass that the car was passable in the chicane, but awful on entry,
I think yesterday with Lionsheart I also made that point that since once can make up the deficiencies of the other it still doesn't mean that the mechanical elements of the front of the car aren't holding back what is now amazing front aero.
Could it be something like the car loses too much downforce when at angle of attack at low speed? So they would prefer to brake in a straight line so they keep most of the downforce, then quickly change direction and then speed off (V shape)?
You are very close to the truth. I also had this thought before. The driver wants to brake on straight wheels, so as not to lose the stability of the rear when braking, and then quickly enter the turn, which leads to a V-shaped trajectory.
Rear traction looks like it is best in class though, we are consistently one of if not the best out of corners. Doesn't mean you are wrong, but it runs counter to the idea somewhat.
it feels to me like that the entry is related to how the car behaves under braking in entry to a corner and how this behavior impacts the tyres and that this might impact the AoA, the tyre deformation or the stability of the front.
But that doesn't mean that this odd behavior is necessarily much of a time loss, it may be unnatural but that doesn't make it that slow, but you'd assume there is some time loss.
It just feels like the front wheels are sensitive to the type, stability or window of load that the car puts them under and that they don't work well with our chassis/suspension etc This would explain increased tire wear and temperature in the tires if the car makes them squirm or not have stable deformation in certain situations.