Maggot wrote:firstly i Apologize for not reading through the entire thread before posting this, but i have thought about this for a while now,.. and think Ferrari and RB are already using a similar technique (golf ball) aero, maybe a larger carbon fiber weave,? to create the bumps? I have not seen it on any other cars, and it differs form track to track, no all tracks have this "golf ball paint" some tracks are smooth
also on Ferrari photo, people have commented on poor painting technique, but if you look closely you can see the weave (highly doubt its a shoddy paint job, on a car that has millions invested in it,.. all other cars are smooth.
Rb = on side pods and engine cover
Any thoughts ?
My thought would be that if you could not read through all of 2 pages of this thread, it might get a bit difficult to have an intelligent discussion...
Anyways, golf ball dimples are there to help with the aerodynamics of an object that is not aerodynamic at all. Bodywork surfaces in F1 cars are highly optimized, and the holy grail is laminar flow except where one wants something like a vortex or in necessarily messy areas, like the tires where other principles trump shape.
Flat surfaces are the optimum shape for both low drag and, if wanted, lift, just about anywhere where the airflow is orderly. Road cars have them, light weight slow gliding aircraft have them, high speed trains have them, planes have them, land speed record cars have them and even bullets have them.
Rivals, not enemies.