Not at all. All it would take was a crash test: load the cars with 12000N, with all wings in full, send them top speed in a track that starts angling sideways and, when the track gets upside down, the ones that don't fall are illegal!!!!kilcoo316 wrote:I'd love to see the FIA try to prove the downforce is limited to 12,000 N!!!
Totally, completely, irretreivably unworkable!
Well, my personal theory is that the top of the sidepods and the engine cover will no longer be streamlined as today (that is the trend, because it maximizes rear wing efficiency) but, with CDG they will get bulky and sloped upwards to increase diffuser efficiency (the diffuser will no longer have the lower wing element to interact with) and contribute themselves to downforce.Monstrobolaxa wrote:To me...using the difuser/underbody will be even more importante in 2008, cause it's an area that doesn't create too much drag...and creates a lot of downforce. So the CDG wing will probably not be used to create a lot of downforce.
Except that the fuel is gravity-fed into the engine, so you wouldn't be able to drive it upside-down.dumrick wrote:Not at all. All it would take was a crash test: load the cars with 12000N, with all wings in full, send them top speed in a track that starts angling sideways and, when the track gets upside down, the ones that don't fall are illegal!!!!kilcoo316 wrote:I'd love to see the FIA try to prove the downforce is limited to 12,000 N!!!
Totally, completely, irretreivably unworkable!
No, its pumped in at a very high pressure - remember the BAR fuel pump "container tank" fiasco last year...King of Spades wrote: Except that the fuel is gravity-fed into the engine, so you wouldn't be able to drive it upside-down.
But the fuel pick-up pumps are located at the bottom of the fuel tank.....so yes the fuel is gravity-fed...to the pumps!kilcoo316 wrote:No, its pumped in at a very high pressure - remember the BAR fuel pump "container tank" fiasco last year...King of Spades wrote: Except that the fuel is gravity-fed into the engine, so you wouldn't be able to drive it upside-down.
Admittedly, the location of the pump inlet within the fuel tank may need to be revised