As I'm sure you all know, The Double Decker Diffuser is scrapped in 2011, as is the EBD, well sort of, I'll get to this later. For 2010 the Diffuser was predicted to be creating around 30% of the downforce, so it is a really important part of the car from an aerodynamics point of view. And as we all know, aerodynamics is the most important part of F1. So, what will a 2011 diffuser look like, and how can any (more! )loopholes in the rules be exploited relating to the diffuser area?
I Have one little innovation I thought of a few weeks back, although it may be ineffective as i know nothing about exhausts! The Exhausts from the engine are fused together at a point behind the fuel tank to become a single exhaust, one exhaust, a smaller one with a diameter the same size as the motor starter hole in the diffuser, moves downward to the hole. The second exhaust is then moved up slightly, and used to blow the beam wing, creating free downforce. i'm not sure if it will be perfectly legal, but hey, in principal it works, and I'm not sure if fusing the two exhausts to create two more exhaust is also a good idea. If someone could give me some insight into this working or not, it would be much appreciated.
I know exhaust gases are upwards of 800 degrees celsius so whether its a good idea to have that going through the car or not is unclear to me.
Tozza Mazza