LVDH wrote: ↑30 Jan 2019, 10:03
So, after a funny email from JJR, I noticed a funny bug in Wordpress. You can all check out the Pikes Peak rules here:
https://mantiumchallenge.com/mvrc-2018- ... ikes-peak/
The rules were supposed to stay private a bit longer, as I was still discussing them with Richard. Well, now these are the rules. In addition, Richard will send the CoG of the car a bit backwards, as it would be at that track. For this, he has to update the timing tool. This will happen soon. I am working pretty hard on MantiumFlow but will not send out an update for this season anymore. You will notice some of the changes in the report you will get for the next race. CFD is almost done, so you will see who won this Sunday. The new MantiumFlow version will be released for the new MVRC season, with a lot of changes and improvements.
Have fun with the Pikes Peak rules. I hope to see some large wings.
MVRC is addictive, even if I think I have no chance for the championship, I can not stop thinking about the improvements of the car.
The new rules for Pikes Peak will make the competitors closer (it is easier to design a good big wing than an efficient floor), but I do not think the classification will change very much.
I can't wait for next year rules: I think the role of the CFD solver and mesher will be even more important, because with F1 styled cars, vortices management will be mandatory (currently I think only Variante uses vortices, and in a lesser way also CAEdevice and JJR). I use vortices in the underfloor volume, but I decided to not use them over the upper surfaces of the car because it sometimes happened to have convergence issues (may it depends on mesh settings?)