piast9 wrote:I am digging up an old thread but I have a question in that topic.
Why did double decker diffusers appear in 2009? The loophole which allowed them was introduced with technical regulations for 2009 or it was present earlier but was noticed in 2009?
They changed the rules for '09 drastically reducing the area of the diffuser. Newey has said as soon as he saw the rules he asked Charlie Whiting about a double diffuser idea and was told it wouldn't be allowed, and Ross Brawn has said when he saw the rule in the working group he proposed a different wording that would have closed that loophole, and was shot down.
So clearly this was never some new tech, but rather the exploitation of yet another poorly written FIA rule. The reason you never saw something like it before is because in a world where you were allowed to make a nice big diffuser without any goofy crap you did exactly that.
Breezy is right, though, it's not just as simple as bigger is better. We've seen vertical fences in diffusers for years, because while they add drag and reduce volume they also help prevent the flow from stalling. If you could guarantee your flow was going to stay attached without them you'd get rid of them. Oh, and Breezy, the '08 and before diffusers also started quite a bit earlier in the chassis.
But why on earth would you go to big wings? They have terrible drag. You'd much rather have full ground effect, with physically sealed side skirts. You'll always have a front and rear wing, because they've become far too important to the teams sponsorship plans to let them go away.