marcush. wrote:edited for wrong use of quote feature ,sorry shamikaze!
No problem Marcush
Mchamilton wrote:bare in mind that this FW designs has been a feature of the mclaren sing singapore last year, the mp4-25 had 'standard' sidepods so i wouldnt be so sure that this front wing is optimised for the U-pods. ive always thought the RBR FW is a much better design for DF, as said before it seems to have a much greater element surface area and angle of attack
I full agree with You McHamilton. I found these pictures the best ones i'd seen so far showing the upper-area from a above-angle in a pretty much identical shot between both. The difference in size and approach (RB seems to aim a lot to divert air over the Front Tyre, much more so then the McL imho) is quite large to say the least.
Also the angled inside-flap (start from the middle section of the FW opening up towards the center of car, seem to aid channeling air towards the space between the thub and the wheel to probably get more air into the sidepods and/or push air under the car.
I don't think that applying the same or identical design would necesarily benefit mcL, but the RB's design would be more likely to aid in the FW-tip's flexing on their extremities.
Anyone on here who could do some "guestimate" work with downforce generated by the RB7 FW on fixed speed's (assume 200 and 300kph) ? Taking the size and AoA, I would bet that the 100kg the FIA tests with, would be aburdly low in comparison.
Does anyone know what the saturation-point would be of the Pirelli Front-Tyres (max. weight that can be loaded on these tyres ?) I remember that last yr Mercedes where claiming to run close (or at) to the saturation point of these tyres meaning, they could not add more df without comprimising the structural stability/strength of the tyre. I'd think that that woudl also put a limit on how much DF you could add without risking that. At a certain point, I would assume that too much is smply too much and you'd risk "exploding" the tyres with the total amount of pressure you'd load on them.
I know, many questions in this one