timbo wrote:THRAK wrote:Well, I suppose added keels wouldn't be considered part of the survival cell, but as a result of having them plus the regulated minimum section of the tub, the cross section in this area would increase, with the sole aim to have lower wishbones. That's why I don't see the purpose.
(sorry for my english, when it comes to explain myself about these technical things, it tends to be, well, mechanical
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Your language is definitely not a problem, my question was genuine one.
Good point about the cross section, however maybe they do want to have the wishbone lower for optimized geometry?
I wonder how deep the front of the cell goes at the minimum permitted dimensions.
Slightly related question -- they somehow managed to place winglets above the pushrod, was that area also deregulated or was it always possible but nobody bothered?
You're right, mine is only an assumption based on the fact that from zero keel cars onwards, the compromise between aerodynamics and front suspension cinematisms has been unbalanced in favour of aero efficiency. I recall Ferrari being the very last team to move directly from single keel to zero concept, without even having a try at twin keels, because they wanted to keep the most mechanically efficient scheme, but were forced to adopt the generalized trend, with the F2007.
About the winglets above the suspension, that's quite interesting. I tend to believe they are consequences of the regulations changes, without being 100% sure of that. Actually, I don't remember anything similar in this area from the recent past.