To decide whether this rule change proposal is adopted or rejected, we will adopt a more formal voting process, following these steps:
- A rough rule proposal will be posted in this thread. This has already taken place in this case.
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CAEdevice wrote:PROPOSED: At any individual position along the length of the outer template extrusion, the entire span of the extrusion in the Xaxis must either be entirely
visible from above or entirely visible from below. The front suspension templates are ignored for this requirement.
What does this mean actually?
The wording here is not very clear, I'll post an image to show what I mean. If this change were to go ahead I think it would need a lot of input from everyone. It might require removing both side impact structures. It's an attempt to regulate against some possibilities under the current rulebook where the inlet can be unrealistically 'shrouded', which would become more relevant in the lower downforce rounds - this hasn't been a big problem so far, but the general concept has been used on one entry.
CAEdevice wrote:The K4.2 outer templates are the volume(s) formed by an extrusion of each outlet surface rearwards for a distance of 1000mm. Within the first 800mm of
these extrusions (outer templates 1) there must be nothing but empty space (no bodywork or other templates). Within the last 200mm (outer templates 2)
there must be nothing but empty space or rear suspension templates. No part of either template may be located in the wheel wells, however these
templates are otherwise not required to lie entirely within the regulation volumes.
● The K4.2 inner templates are the volume(s) formed by an extrusion of each outlet surface forward for a distance of 300mm. These templates must be
entirely enclosed in bodywork and must not intersect any other parts or templates, with the exception of the rear suspension templates.
It looks odd that the internal template can intersect rear suspension and the outer (mostly) not:I think I have not understood completely the "physical" meaning of the templates.
The logic is that there's not really any difference in the local drag penalty whether the outlet surface is 300mm rearwards of the suspension templates, or 5mm rearward - in either case, the templates can be contained inside the bodywork. The inner template in this case just represents (mostly) empty space within the bodywork which the outlet flow will pass through.
The outer template has no real physical meaning, it is to ensure that the outlet is not obscured by bodywork or other parts. I think we could either make the outer template shorter, or the region which can intersect suspension templates could be longer. It would be good to get some more feedback on this.
CAEdevice wrote:Wich of the last three races will bring no points?
http://www.khamsinvirtualracecarchallen ... lenge-2015: Points will not be awarded for round 4. Rounds 5 and 6 are normal rounds.