Phil wrote: ↑24 Oct 2017, 14:55
I think Mexico is high enough that teams will slap on as much downforce as possible (e.g. Monaco type downforce). Is this not correct? It's what I've been reading on practically every site...?
That is correct. Aerodynamic configuration aside, due to the high altitude, the air becomes thinner and that causes cooling issues for the PU components. If the PU is allowed to motor at the same levels as it does normally, then overheating issues are going to potentially damage the PU. The turbo has to overwork to help the PU perform efficiently, which is not going to be efficient either.
On the surface of it, we have not witnessed these problems so far because teams have managed it well and by knows what it takes to perform here.
As for Aero itself, bolting barn door wings is not going to cause a lot of drag either, so cars will be in high downforce configuration mode, with low aero outputs.
It would be interesting to see if the record of 370 kph that Checo hit last year, is going to be possible with these new cars.