https://youtu.be/CLfkcm-0EA0
Why don't we see infinity wings in F1, are they banned? If not I think the designers are missing out on something big. It would be so cool to see these on the grid.
I’ve already commented on the Infinity Wing idea but in a different thread. In that one I proposed the concept of placing them aft and inboard of the front wheels in order to scoop up the wheel wake from the inside edge of them. Together with a vertical wedge like aero-foil used to perhaps improve air-compression and maintain airspeed from around the front of the tyre to the inside edge and land as heavy or condensed atmospheric air on the repositioned wings just aft of them. Also and for the first time ever for me, what’s called turning vanes could be made better use of by channeling an even greater amount of air outboard from the centreline of the car towards these wings, or even just behind what would be called the main plane towards a second element. With yet a third element designed to handle car directional under flow.'Tis me, just me. wrote: ↑22 Oct 2018, 00:47https://youtu.be/CLfkcm-0EA0
Why don't we see infinity wings in F1, are they banned? If not I think the designers are missing out on something big. It would be so cool to see these on the grid.
DiogoBrand: I’m somewhat new on this excellent forum and as such I wasn’t entirely sure your comment may have been an attempt to engage mine, the one above! If that is indeed the case; I Apologise.DiogoBrand wrote: ↑01 May 2019, 01:57https://i.redd.it/i0ztacn75ah21.jpg
Isn't that the same principle as these horizontal winglets that Haas, Ferrari and some other teams have been using? I mean, if there's air going sideways and hitting them they'd sort of have the same purpose.
Your statement re-enforces what I have said about the FIA rules designing cars to a spec.Something like that is so far from what is described in the F1 technical regulations that it is beyond forbidden.
I really don’t give a monkeys cuss about wether or not f1 is specialised. What I see at present, are cars being nursed to the detriment of true racing. So with what little time there is of it, shown on channel 4, I pay very careful attention to what pans out on track and listening to what’s said by anyone. We have a tyre maker dishing out black marmalade round things that are easily destroyed when used to creep up on a car ahead. Now it’s said that that is due to the front wings losing their downforce producing ability and letting the car they are attached to slide mercilessly around. Well the content of the comment I think your comment is referring to, offers a cure to the situation. Now why can’t the rules be amended to produce better racing?