When Mark Webber's fuel flap stuck open in the Bahrain GP, the commentators generally commented on the extra aero drag this caused. I noticed that the refuelling cover flab has the hinge at the rear, i.e if the locking/ closing mechanism which holds it shut during normal racing fails, then normal air flow will push the flap open and hold it there.
My question is as follows (and it's a bit long - please bear with me):
Good engineering designs allow for failure and make sure that failure of a device places the system in the safest [best] configuration. In the context of a valve controlling cooling flow to a nuclear reactor, the safe position for the valve to fail in is open so that cooling is not lost the event of failure. So back to the fueling flap on F1 cars: If the hinge is at the back, and the closing mechanism fails, the flap sticks in the open position => the extra drag is highly undesirable in racing. Does anyone care to estimate what this extra drag does to lap times? I am struggling to think of a safety reason why it is better for the flap to be open than shut. The driver probably has to return to the pits to have it fixed, which is a huge time penalty.
If the hinge was towards the front of the flap, normal air flow would keep the flap shut even if the locking mechanism failed (unless there was a very low pressure region over that bodywork which I don't believe is true as it would reduce downforce). The only time this would afffect normal running is during a pitstop to refuel, when a mechanic would have to manually open the flap (time penalty ~< 2 sec) before refuelling can start.
IMO, the time penalty due to extra drag from the a rear hinged flap stuck open is far greater than the time taken to open a front hinged flap during the pit stop. So why do the teams put the hinge flap at the rear? I had a look through the regulations (albeit the 2004 regs - still downloading 2007) and couldn't find any reference to the position / direction of the fuel flap hinge.
Is there a more detailed set of regulations that dictates the position of the flap hinge? Can anyone think of any reasons why the flap hinge is at the rear instead of the front ?