adam2007 wrote:Teams want to create downforce with minimum drag
You cant have downforce without drag
Yup, that's what it is all about.
Generally, you can consider the efficiency of the aero package as downforce versus drag. For example, let's pick a random number, 500 kilos of downforce with a drag of 50 kilos. But if you can get the same downforce with 25 kilos of drag, then obviously you are more efficient.
You need downforce, but you also want minimal drag. Ferrari have a very efficient aero package. But maybe another team, with less resources, build a car that can generate as much downforce as the Ferrari, but has more drag, it's going to be slower than the Ferrari down the straights, and the engine has to work harder in the corners.
If you just slap on another wing to increase downforce, you aren't reducing drag, in fact you are increasing it. The car may go like stink in a slower corner, but will suffer a major speed disadvantage on the straights.
So when we hear about a team introducing an upgrade, it may not even generate more downforce, but instead maintains the same level of downforce, but with lower drag.
Racing should be decided on the track, not the court room.