The suspension fairing itself is now producing less lift, but it does look like it is pulling air out of the floor inlet area (see balloon 1), which does mean that the diffuser area (balloons 4 & 5) are producing less downforce now. However, modifying the underside of the suspension fairing will likely lead to a re-loss of some of the front end downforce, which isn't exactly highly abundant as it is: that's why I think the best thing to do is address the location of the floor inlet, and try some iterations of the diffuser design, which appears, as pointed out by everybody, to be too aggressive (see circulation, Balloon 3)... This would tend address the problem directly (the lack of rear-end downforce)....variante wrote: I've been using these [front] suspension covers for the first half of the champioship. Notice the angle given to the airflow leaving the covers: it's pretty much zero, so it doesn't mess up the downstream airflow.
I guess on your car variante, where you want to send air around the side pods, keeping the air flow horizontal is a definite plus... on the Brooke car with the lower and wider pods do you think keeping the airflow horizontal is the best thing to do (as opposed to trying to send it over the top of the pod)? do you think this might solve the re-circulation issue (balloon 2) which appears to be causing some lift in the middle of the car... (balloon 6)? I still worry this will lead to a lose of that precious front end downforce though... and we'll end up chasing our tail....