jordangp wrote:N12ck wrote:jordangp wrote:
I know, I agree with you. Never argued your point.
I was meaning others who just shoot you down without researching at all, but accidentally quoted you, like no-one can seriously sit there and tell me that drag is not a factor in car design, for example, internal drag, intake drag etc,,,,
I mean I have a fair few books here on vehicular aerodynamics, and open wheel aerodynamics. Hard to find a page where drag isn't mentioned.
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I'm sorry guys but, I had to do this. What you are saying is "technically" correct.But, IN F1, Aero engineers spend something like 85% of effert on increasing downforce. Shelly and Kilco confused you guys because they were referring to deveopment effort towards increasing downforce.They didn't mean you add HUGE wings everywhere(which as they said might hurt overall downforce)F1 car run at L/D in the neigborhood of 3.5, but I guarantee yoy that a part with an L/D pf 2,5 will still get on that car if its a good step in downforce.
Overall a winged open wheel car generates a ton of drag which you can't really get rid of,Because of the huge drag you start with,plus an exremely high power to weight ratio, drag reduction gets no thought away from Monza and Spa.
You DEFINITELY are in bad company arguing with Shelly over aero.(I also consider myself a decent source for aero info seeing that I am working on a double major in Mech engineering and Aeronautics)