Could the forced implementation of this device (flat plank across rear wing) help F1 cars in the ability to follow closely?
Or is it more suitable to high speed applications like it was in the 90's with CART?
Hanford Device
More power input/fuel consumption + worse laptimes = bad ideaGiblet wrote: So a device that slows the cars slightly, with a trade off of being able to follow closely is a bad idea at its's core?
I think that sums it up for me, and makes it more clear, but I wonder one thing: A car in a slipstream vs a car in turbulent air following at the same distance, which would negatively impact the wings more?ISLAMATRON wrote:Slipstreams are not a problem in F1, turbulent wake is the real problem.