Hey people! -- wow, I wish I had discovered this phenomenal website earlier!
Im a mechanical engineer who has just begun racing myself. Wasnt born rich and only started racing once i could earn some extra butter . Nonetheless, apparently I have some pretty good natural talent. I just won a full ride for the season and am heading out into my racing career - all the while keeping my engineering job.
Im going to be racing the Skip Barber f2000 nationals in the states and wanted to get some expert help on a few issues im facing.
I just attended a pre season test. I went through all the setup changes in the car and notices a few things that I would like to get some help on.
Firstly, these cars were designed for smaller tires and a lighter gearbox. So by nature, the car is not right. It soft and reacts weirdly to std setup changes. Among the things that I notices was that when I tightened the rear bar, the car gained rear end high speed stability and grip - can someone explain this? I would have presumed softening a bar gives you more grip.
Secondly, these are only 150bhp engines with a top speed of around 130mph. There are 1 inch gaps in the body panels - when the panels dont sit right (old cars) - whats the aero benefit if i tape the gaps? or is there any?
I dive in deeper once I can enough people on this thread
Thanks!