If you're referring to a vehicle that turns left and right, there is presumably isn't any advantage except to compensate for non optimal packaging or some other portion of asymmetrical shapes.kreuzberg wrote:I'm not sure if anyone has asked this before but does anyone know what the benefit of an asymmetrical diffuser is over a symmetrical one?
If a vehicle were to always turn left a diffuser could be optimal and asymmetrical.
As for tires isolating the sides of an undertray, the big problem is the wake and turbulence that comes off the tires. Turbulence is the enemy of aerodynamics. Open wheels, in general, increase the challenges of aero engineering.