Over the summer break I made my own F1 car. It´s mostly inspired by Red Bull and Ferrari. I used Alibre Design 9.2, the free version.
Here are few pictures:
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Héhé =D>jddh1 wrote:I betcha this is the USF1 design guy asking us...
It would be legal but you cannot have flexing aerodynamic components...so that's a no. If you make it rigid, fine.Tonn wrote:I add a extra wing to the under of main rearwing. I think it could bent the main rearwing on high speeds and reduce the drag.
Is this legal???
Jeh, the rear tires are same as the front tires, because I cant save no more then 5 different part in Alibre assembly. So even useing same tires I dont have the skid block saved to the car.dedge wrote:Héhé =D>jddh1 wrote:I betcha this is the USF1 design guy asking us...
Good job, but I think those rear tires are too narrow.