dialtone wrote: ↑22 Apr 2024, 17:24
That’s not correct.
This is a balance and your description forgets it.
Can you read Dialtone?
Andres125sx wrote: ↑22 Apr 2024, 17:03
Silent Storm wrote: ↑22 Apr 2024, 16:20
Vanja, won't a larger rear wing allow drivers to get back on power earlier and cancel out the 5 tenths loss on straight?
I´m not Vanja, but nope. That would only improve acceleration phase, while drag by a larger wing will reduce both acceleration and top speed.
And that´s without even mentioning a larger rear wing
will unbalance the car and behaviour going into corners, and mid corner, wich will be terrible. If increasing front wing too to keep balance, then drag will literally kill you
Also, increasing any wing over the optimum will make you slower at the straight, and your competition will anihilate you in the race. Even if the car is faster this way (wich is false), it´s useless if everybody pass you at the straights, and you can pass none because of the lower top speed
They funny thing with armchair experts is, when they do not understand something, they assume F1 teams are stupid, and they have the magic key no engineer in the paddock noticed
OTOH, sensible people, when not understanding something, wonder about the point he´s missing because F1 teams are far from stupid, and there´s a reason for every single thing they do
dialtone wrote: ↑22 Apr 2024, 17:24
That’s not correct.
This is a balance and your description forgets it.
Traction out of corners is mostly how you get to pass these days. Car in front has bad exit out of slow corner into straight and car behind makes the move at the end of the straight.
This is to say that a bad exit, of which Ferrari had plenty, influences top speed just as much as the wing, but more clearly, in quali you still get to use DRS, reducing the impact of the wing but still gaining in the corners. And in the race you spend more time in the early part of the straight, where traction matters, than at top speed, where wing matters.
It’s a balance and probably Ferrarid decided this balance was worth a try but didn’t work out. No big deal but it makes no sense to think that this was the absolutely only wing possible and this result was inevitable or due to something insurmountable or intrinsic.
Top speed is far, extremelly far from irrelevant as you´re suggesting. Try to pass at the race with a low top speed... or try to avoid being passed. Reducing top speed is the best way to ruin a race, and frustrate your drivers too. Even slower cars will pass you when in DRS, and then you will never be able to pass them again because of your low top speed
Ferrari was 4th and 5th at a race wich were not good for the team, not sure where do you see the drama
, but you can be sure with a bigger rear wing, result would have been worse because of the explained reasons (lower top speed, unbalanced car and/or extremelly high drag)