bhall II wrote:Andres125sx wrote:They finally used those flaps for balance corrections mainly, wich proves DF can be adjusted with active aero. They only needed to go a bit further (to be able to increase DF more), and also limit the use of those active flaps when they´re within one second to the car in front
What about the adjustable ride height idea? What´s the reason they didn´t use it?
With the understanding that relatively small changes to AoA are far easier to manage on the fly than relatively large changes to AoA, what does it suggest that a system intended to combat wake turbulence was instead used to balance the car?
It suggest the flaps should be much bigger to be really effective in wake turbulence maybe?
bhall II wrote:Could that improve DF on the FW enough when in dirty air to make any noticeable difference?
I'll put it like this: any solution that involves standardizing components....
Who said anything about standarizing?
I´m talking about removing some ban to permit active aero. Far from standarizing, actually the opposite
I know what you mean about standarizing as the only solution to avoid aero becoming too complicated, and too wake sensitive, but....
What´s the reason for you to think this would be any different to current situation? What you say is obviously a problem, but it is already a problem today, so I don´t see any reason the same shouldn´t be better if active aero is allowed when in dirty air. We´d have same problem than today, but with cars wich can (more or less) compensate the decrease in DF when in dirty air
bhall II wrote: and no aero solution is guaranteed to promote closer racing or increase overtaking - too many variables.
No action actually guarantee closer racing will never happen
I know this would be difficult, with many problems, many variables to figure out.... but that´s what any development implies. Ask Honda
. But I can´t see it as an unsolvable problem.... at least if there´s will to solve the problem
Even when there would be many variables, one of them we already know wich is harming overtaking is F1 cars loose DF and balance when in dirty air because of the wake turbulence reducing aero efficiency. So if you cannot improve efficiency enough (dirty air will always be there), then increase DF potential so even when working on same poor efficiency, total DF will be higher, minimizing the drop in DF when in dirty air
There´s no guarantee for anything, but improving DF on the trailing car will always help drivers to attack the car in front as they could run closer
Then we will still suffer from many other variables like tight tracks, one line races due to marbles, conservative rules wich demotivate drivers to be aggressive.... agree, but the only way to solve complicated problems with many variables is discarding (solving) variables one by one