Manoah2u wrote:i remember RB trying to get the 'fins' banned for this year, because it would be a decent help/aid
for teams with less stable aerodynamics to 'stabilise' airflow towards the back. it got wiped off the table, so the
sharkfin is present, and here we have a absolute gigantuan sharkfin (which looks absolutely horrendous too), suggesting
airflow isn't that 'sophisticated'.
However, the RB6 of 2010 had a shark fin, and that was the car many claimed to have the highest downforce of any F1 car ever. In fact, the aero geniuses of Red Bull were the ones who invented the shark fin.
Holm86 wrote:
Because there is a potential big surface to create downforce from, which is between the wheels so it would distribute the DF more even. And I believe there is potential to create DF with a relatively low drag penalty.
Just because there is a huge area where you can generate direct downforce doesn't mean you should.
Teams are directing air away from the top of the sidepod(or find other ways to kill lift over the sidepod), introducing a huge wing in that area would probably destroy any function of those winglets. Outside of that, it will also disrupt airflow around the sidepod, around the floor, and to the rear wing.
Between 2006-2008 a few teams utilize that area to add winglets, and they were only used in Monaco spec, or by teams that were clearly lacking downforce. Of the bigger teams, only Toyota genuinely ran with flip ups in that area, and we all know how great they were.