seinfeld wrote:Maybe a silly question.
see how the strakes are curved. that essentially means the air will go outwards from the center of the car.
Does this offer any advantages then say if the strakes were straight?
Cause if the strakes were straight on the rear diffuser. wouldnt that help the cars chasing get better downforce. as the hole in the air at the moment is from everyone forcing the air outwards? what if the FIA said must have straight strakes, that way wouldnt need so much DRS?
The goal of the diffuser is to lower the pressure under it as much as it possibly can. The simple, intuitive version of this is that this means ditching as much air as you can into as large an volume as you can. The larger the volume you ditch the air into, the more air that can "fit", and the more air that is sucked out from under the diffuser, and the lower the pressure.
Hence, they try to get the air to both throw the air upwards, and outwards behind the car, as both of those contribute to the suction.