I've just got in the door and was thinking on the drive back from Rockingham. This is a technical forum and I've not been very technical recently so VERY good question.
Lets get the boring non-techy stuff out the way first..
Long story short, we won today. It's still the most surreal thing saying that we're able to win consistently but we've now won back to back events which keeps us ahead in the championship standings.
F24+ is a bit of an odd championship. The points that count to overall standings are that of your best two regional heats and the National Final, there are other heats than the two we've been two but transporting the car is surprisingly difficult to organise.
A few quick figures (that we're very proud of) for the statisticians amongst you.
The distance record under the current regulations at Rockingham was 48.5miles in 1.5hrs - Today we completed 57.3miles
The previous lap record was 2mins 23secs - Today only 8 of 39 laps (including from a standing start and pit in and out laps) were over that. Our fastest lap was 2mins 9 secs which is a 40.8mph average speed!
Ok, so what would I do differently...
As far as chassis construction goes, I would have pursued a carbon monocoque, we've currently got a semi monocoque with very heavy vac formed ABS panels. I have started construction on a new chassis but this is quite likely to be shelved. I've also started taking female moulds from the body (we only had male moulds prior to this) and making CF replacements. It looks as though we'll save well in excess of 2/3 of the weight from the body if I can replace all of the panels. It's a massive job, there are about 11 formings in total.
I'd really like to try out different types of chain/belt/spur gear to see which is the most efficient form of transmitting power. The only thing I know for sure is that the chain we use at the moment isn't the most efficient.
The biggest thing on the wish list is actual wind tunnel time. I've contacted pretty much everyone I know of in the UK with a wind tunnel but to no avail. I suspect they get a lot of this sort thing. It would really help expand our broaden our knowledge of the car. I have been looking in to a few upgrades on CFD but there is very little that makes any difference.
Here are a couple of shots to help stimulate some aero suggestions.
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We've not conducted any coast down tests, mainly because we struggle to find anywhere to run the vehicle other than actually at events.
Other than that I think I would have made the cross sectional area a little smaller, but certainly not sizeably so.