what advantages do you get with a long car like ferrari have opted for? and what about short like mercedes gp.
also advantages of short and long wheel bases?
thanks
Not sure I agree with the latter statement. What does 'faster turning' even mean?Shrek wrote:long wheelbase- more stability
short wheelbase-faster turning
Ok. You are saying a short car will be able to take a chicane quicker than a long car. You're basing this on what metric? Yaw acceleration? I suspect depending on how the car is designed and how mass is centralized, you could do fairly well with a "long" WB car.Shrek wrote:faster turning-go through quick right left rights faster (ex. the last turns at Turkey)
Obsessions? Dropped.. on F1T..? You've got to be kidding!scarbs wrote:I beleive the assumption shorter F1 cars are better through slow turns is an oversimplification. Willi Rampf told me wheelbase changes (all else beign equal) only provides gains of 1000th. He didnt even feel shorter cars have an advatange at Monaco.
Perhaps we should drop the obsesison with the actuals length of the cars and concern ourselves more with the layout of the components along the wheelbase (driver, axles, engine\gearbox lengths etc)
Frank Dernie has the same opinion.scarbs wrote:I beleive the assumption shorter F1 cars are better through slow turns is an oversimplification. Willi Rampf told me wheelbase changes (all else beign equal) only provides gains of 1000th. He didnt even feel shorter cars have an advatange at Monaco.
Perhaps we should drop the obsesison with the actuals length of the cars and concern ourselves more with the layout of the components along the wheelbase (driver, axles, engine\gearbox lengths etc)