Or the previous FR 3.5747heavy wrote: If they go back to full wide floors with tunnels, wings will become much simpler. The cars´s will probably look closer to Champcars, with the wider sidepods around the cockpit.
http://www.champcarmodels.de/images/Ind ... 20Jani.jpg
http://www.stickyfingersdesign.com/imag ... %20car.jpg
http://migf1.256.gr/cars/pics/foto_car82mp41b.jpg
http://www.histomobile.com/histomob/int ... 533101.jpg
But will they succeed to sensibly reduce turbulences ?ringo wrote:I gotta a feeling the engineers will make the downforce levels the same as in 2008.
I do agree with that, Aerodynamics is just a way for designers to show your the best, Engine builders for example do not got much recognition.ringo wrote:I gotta a feeling the engineers will make the downforce levels the same as in 2008.
The floor should be free. If it's not the cars will be basically spec cars, with only engine and suspension tuning setting them apart.
Aero is and will always be the holy grail of F1. It will never be ignored. The engineeers will find a way to keep the levels up.
Where it says "by the car" it means the wings or the total downforce of nowadays?* A far greater proportion of the total downforce of the cars will be created by the underfloor, compared to the wings;
* A major reduction in the amount of total downforce created by the car;
Patrick Head wrote:
"We were just told 'That's what it will be, you've got to come up with a car spec that is not going to be more than five seconds a lap slower than a current F1 car'.
And since when is downforce a problem in an high-downforce formula?WhiteBlue wrote:Next year they are supposed to reduce downforce significantly. It rests to be seen if it really happens. I'm pretty sure it will not happen in 2013 unless they require a spec floor. There is just too much downforce potential in unrestricted ground effect floors to give the teams a free ride on this.
Only for the last twenty years or so. It may have escaped your notice, but the rule makers have continuously been concerned with cutting downforce back and the technical development through loop holes is building it up faster than they can curb it. The same people who try to cut downforce by banning double diffusors, reducing diffusor height and banning open blown diffusors for 2011 had six or seven downforce curbing actions which all went wrong. Cutting downforce is the eternal point on the agenda of every meeting of the technical working group. It is easy to predict that they will not fix it in 2013 unless they put in a spec floor.wesley123 wrote:And since when is downforce a problem in an high-downforce formula?WhiteBlue wrote:Next year they are supposed to reduce downforce significantly. It rests to be seen if it really happens. I'm pretty sure it will not happen in 2013 unless they require a spec floor. There is just too much downforce potential in unrestricted ground effect floors to give the teams a free ride on this.
the F2 which WB posted is one exampleBlackout wrote: Thanks 747. Interesting...
have you some photos showing a high aibox mounted to a turbo ?