How is this allowed? I thought there weren't any holes in the floor allowed anymore.n smikle wrote:The floor will have cut outs mid way along the length, where the venturi of the double floor will entrain air from beneath the car. Expect to see the the side pods much more compact.
A cutout isn't a hole. A hole has to be surrounded by floor for it to be classed a hole. If a part is cut out from the side, it's still 1 whole piece, without a gap (hole) in the middle.volarchico wrote:How is this allowed? I thought there weren't any holes in the floor allowed anymore.n smikle wrote:The floor will have cut outs mid way along the length, where the venturi of the double floor will entrain air from beneath the car. Expect to see the the side pods much more compact.
Yep, the issue is with the rule that between a certain point back from the splitter (don't remember where, but it's pretty far forward), and the rear axle, when viewed from the bottom, you must be looking at one of 1) the reference plane 2) the step plane.jordangp wrote:A cutout isn't a hole. A hole has to be surrounded by floor for it to be classed a hole. If a part is cut out from the side, it's still 1 whole piece, without a gap (hole) in the middle.volarchico wrote:How is this allowed? I thought there weren't any holes in the floor allowed anymore.n smikle wrote:The floor will have cut outs mid way along the length, where the venturi of the double floor will entrain air from beneath the car. Expect to see the the side pods much more compact.
It's not legal...n smikle wrote:This is an illustration of my speculation..
3.12.1 With the skid block referred to in Article 3.13 removed all sprung parts of the car situated from 330mm behind the front wheel centre line to the rear wheel centre line, and which are visible from underneath, must form surfaces which lie on one of two parallel planes, the reference plane or the step plane.
Because of the rule above – because you can see the side pod from underneath the car, and it's not on the reference or step planes.raymondu999 wrote:I don't get why the side cutout would be illegal though?
It's legal.beelsebob wrote:It's not legal...n smikle wrote:This is an illustration of my speculation..
3.12.1 With the skid block referred to in Article 3.13 removed all sprung parts of the car situated from 330mm behind the front wheel centre line to the rear wheel centre line, and which are visible from underneath, must form surfaces which lie on one of two parallel planes, the reference plane or the step plane.
No, I'm not talking about the diffuser, I'm talking about the rule above – by making such a cut out, the side pod becomes visible from underneath, it does not lie on the reference plane, nor does it lie on the step plane, therefore it's not a legal design.ringo wrote:It's legal.beelsebob wrote:It's not legal...n smikle wrote:This is an illustration of my speculation..
3.12.1 With the skid block referred to in Article 3.13 removed all sprung parts of the car situated from 330mm behind the front wheel centre line to the rear wheel centre line, and which are visible from underneath, must form surfaces which lie on one of two parallel planes, the reference plane or the step plane.
Nothing in that rule really speaks to it. When you say nothing must be seen from underneath i suppose you are talking about the diffuser rules.
This floor would be illegal if it was a hole, but since it's the edge itself it's legal. It's similar to the cutouts we saw last year for the blown floors.