How would you design the fastest possible racecar, no matter about aero restrictions?
Let's say it would only have to fit a 5x2x1 meters bounding box and have four wheels...
Let's stay with standard piston motors for the moment...DaveKillens wrote:How about he regulations? If they were unlimited, you could have moveable wings, all kind of speed tricks.
An enclosed body with maximum ground effects is probably the optimum. You would have very low drag with incredible downforce. Toss in moveable wings, and you could corner so hard it could make the driver black out. And it could easily exceed 200 MPH.
Toss in one, maybe two gas turbines with 5,000 to 10,000 HP, four wheel drive (or maybe six or eight) and you would have a very lethal combination.
manchild wrote:Welcome to forum!
Well, I think that Group C and Can-Am were more-less the answer on your question.![]()
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Group_C
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CanAm
gas electric turbines hybrid active power managment to teh wheels active areo active suspension you would problay have to drive by wire since the drivers neck would snap in the first conrnerDaveKillens wrote:How about he regulations? If they were unlimited, you could have moveable wings, all kind of speed tricks.
An enclosed body with maximum ground effects is probably the optimum. You would have very low drag with incredible downforce. Toss in moveable wings, and you could corner so hard it could make the driver black out. And it could easily exceed 200 MPH.
Toss in one, maybe two gas turbines with 5,000 to 10,000 HP, four wheel drive (or maybe six or eight) and you would have a very lethal combination.
ok, let's start with restrictions: all downforce must be created from the air-flow, not "generated" by any device, such turbine, fans...flynfrog wrote:also with a turbine if you take your air in under the car is becomes an amazind sucker car
why you say open wheeler? Aren't they very poor on drag?tomislavp4 wrote:Open wheeler with closed cocpit, shaped underbody for ground effect, front and rear wing (maybe more). For engine I would say Wankell or even better Quasiturbine (both are rotary internal combustion engines) I would choose them because they have amazing power to weight ratio. The body will be from Carbon fibre and other light composites, wheels will be hubless (http://www.osmos-wheel.com) because they allow you to have several brake discs (and better cooling for them), less friction and better cornering capability. And it will be drive-by-whire car.
I think that´s it...