I watched the FIA review of season 1995 recently and found an interesting short interview with Adrian Newey at Monaco GP (at that time he was still at Williams team). He spoke about effect that the roof of the tunnel has on the aerodynamics of the car: “The tunnel is particulary interesting case actually, because the tunnel, you have a roof that affects the aerodynamics of the car,… (I dont understand few words)… rear wing is deflected by the tunnel roof and it actually causes a special problem because you tend to lose rear downforce in the tunnel…it is flat, but not comfortable flat for the drivers.”
I still dont understand how tunnel affects on the aerodynamic !?. Does anyone have a logical physical explanation?
I posted the same thing at f1fanatic.com/forum, but I didnt really understand the answers...
(http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/groups/f1/fo ... in-monaco/)