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Or in front of it. You know wheelbase is related to CG location.Also the cars are longer now so the lifting point has more car behind it relatively speaking.
this might help you if you're making a model - http://www.f1technical.net/features/11634godsire wrote:Can anybody post here some technical regulations about the floor? I am doing a model and I cannot find any sensible info.
Please, help me
Ok certainly you always calulate something but I think it would be too inaccurate to be useful. For a perfect set of circumstances (long-shot, dead side on, all parts on the car and no marshals) you could probably calculate to within +/-20mmmep wrote:Oh you can tell something about CG location.
The only heavy part missing is the driver and he makes a front dropping car even more front heavy. So not important when the car already is low on the front.
The only good point you could come up with is that the marshals might add some force to the car. On most pics it doesn't look so.
You've got it backwards. you want more DF on the end that has more weight. Furthermore 07-10 cars have more front DF and more front weight bias than 06 and prior cars because the spec Bridgie's like it that way.conni wrote:cg was moved back because the front wings are giving a lot of DF compared to the smaller rear wings so moving cg back helps to balance the grip level
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The 05 -06 Renault's had extremelyrearward weight bias. No reference but if you read around the web it's well known.The mass damper imroved front by cancelling out the oscillation of the cars weight on the tires so pitch control was improved and ride height could be more tightly controlled.mep wrote:Tim.Wright I totally agree with you.
I think your tolerances fit quite good I expect them to be even worse.
I guess the people didn't really understand what I want to point out.
I don't want to compare cars of the same year I compare cars of different years.
You can see even with the bare eye that the 2006 cars had the CG far in the front.
Compared to that the 2010 have the CG behind the lifting point.
That’s no small difference. The CG could have moved by half a meter or so.
Its really a quite significant difference. We even know that from Renault adding a lot of weight to the front of their 2005-06 cars (mass-damper).
I think everybody should have a feeling for a CG even without any calculation.