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Well it's just a basic car, very un-developed. Looks to be helping them investigate the Toyota nose profile, Williams undernose splitter and I expect the diffuser concepts.
So early doors that it's not going to be anything like that when it's done.
I am surprised that they haven't gone straight for the Brawn sidepod solution...as I believe it is the best for getting air to the rear end...
However it's a good solid start, though I would bet they have bought IP from someone like Lola in addition to working with Fondtech...
yip just a play thing to get data.
does the under tray look massive to anyone?
does anyone know where you start with the aero from scratch?
do you start at the front wing and work back?
I suppose you look at your main features, DD etc
but as everything has to work well together it must be hell starting from scratch!
Id recon that the 2 main areas to be looked at first will be the front wing/nose area and the DDD aera, get the front right to get the DDD right, all else will follow.
But its just a general play thing for datas sakes.
It would be great if one of the new teams published a step-by-step run down of their car from conception to track. I know USF1 have released a few little bits and Lotus have shown us their basic concept. Unfortunatly secrecy in F1 means this will never happen.
I'd imagine, the basic packaging of components e.g. engine/fuel tank and driver probably come first, especially if the engine is from a third party (Cosworth). Then, front wing/nose and DDD probably take priority as they can produce a lot of downforce and in the case of the front wing, have a large influence downstream, and the in the case of the DDD, require good integration and design upstream.
From there on I imagine its form following function and detailing.
I've been having a go at designing something in Google Sketchup and its pretty much DDD and nose/front wing which takes up the most time.