wunderkind wrote:ESPImperium wrote:Duck F***ing Ugly.
Rumor has it that the FIA are to introduce a mandatory Iron mid season so drivers can iron their clothes on the nose of their cars.
The last 3 seasons havnt had too many nice looking cars, the BGP001 and RB5 and posibly the T128 and R31 but this years class look as if the ugly stick has been out in the design office if that is what the cars are going to look like.
I think the FIA have ballsed up the rules, what they should have done is made the teams follow a chord length from the B-B line to a point on the refrence plane, meaning that tubs would have to be flat bottomed. Im thinking that they should have followed the BGP001 tub look, and made nose cones ton strech more than 300mm over the front wing and no more than 350mm higher than the centre line of the car at their highest point at the intersection of the front wing to the centre line.
Sounds very sensible. Teams must have come up with these platypus nose cones out of convenience.
Here is my interpritation of what the rules should have converged on;
Line A Plane: The Chassis top and bottom from A-A to B-B has to be paralell to each other (Line D, refrence plane) with the nosecone lower plane (Line A) not being able to rise upward more than 50mm from B-B line to Line C.
Line B Plane: From B-B line the nose cone must then slope downwards till it meets the intersection with Line A, the nosecone cannot go more than 300mm infront of Line C. The Intersection variance to the nose hole can be no more than 10mm higher than Line A refrence plane.
The blue circle is where the intersection would be allowable area would be.
Id also make it that the front wing has to be within a certain distance of Line B as well, meaning that designs would all more or less converge on a BGP001 design. However the noses i think would then become thiner and not fat as is the present trend in F1 design.
Also with this design, some overall downforce would be lost due to the ammount of air that would be engaging the T-Tray and thus the diffuser. However this was not the case in 2009 i know with the DDDs, but now, the cars would loose alot of downforce.