Liberty are finding a lot of push back from the teams I don't think 2020 will be all that radical when all said and done.FMP wrote: ↑19 Feb 2019, 09:31Wondering if they will sit down now, see that their rule change (and the associated costs) didn't really do anything and make another rushed decision for 2020? Or is it possible that Ross Brawn and the team learn something from this? That F1 cannot change the rules on a yearly basis but needs to have greater overhaul in one go? It could still be that these 2019 regs work the way intended, but still I wouldn't call it a success.
I remember saying often that drag would increase this year, and it has. 2021 changes should focus on reducing both aero and weight of the cars, and keep the 80kg ballasted driver rule. It would reduce the dependence on aero without affecting lap times too much.jjn9128 wrote: ↑19 Feb 2019, 11:15There's a video in the Liberty 2021 thread of an interview with Pat Symonds from the autosport show, they made these changes expecting racing to get better - or worst case be equivalent to last year. They think if they hadn't intervened the racing would get worse.
Certainly the word coming out is that balance is about the same but the rear wing is like a parachute compared to last year. This means the DRS effect will certainly be stronger - so there will be more overtaking at least even if it is DRS flyby's
Boy I can agree with that. If you're gonna call it the floor it should be the "floor"Thinking out loud I'd like to see these huge ugly expanses of floor disappear or at least only allow floor if there's car above it.
godlameroso wrote: ↑19 Feb 2019, 16:58I remember saying often that drag would increase this year, and it has. 2021 changes should focus on reducing both aero and weight of the cars, and keep the 80kg ballasted driver rule. It would reduce the dependence on aero without affecting lap times too much.jjn9128 wrote: ↑19 Feb 2019, 11:15There's a video in the Liberty 2021 thread of an interview with Pat Symonds from the autosport show, they made these changes expecting racing to get better - or worst case be equivalent to last year. They think if they hadn't intervened the racing would get worse.
Certainly the word coming out is that balance is about the same but the rear wing is like a parachute compared to last year. This means the DRS effect will certainly be stronger - so there will be more overtaking at least even if it is DRS flyby's
Looking from the front of the car, the elements can't have an angle greater than 15 degrees either direction relative to the main plane.Sevach wrote: ↑22 Feb 2019, 16:46I haven't read things in detail, but is there a limitation to how you can shape and curve the FW elements?
Previously we had things like tunnels, large footplates, flaps that didn't connect with the endplate...
All designed to push the air out, and while now we have less elements i also find the way these elements have been shaped kinda... basic.
So is there such a thing on the rules?
Not quite - it's normal to a line perpendicular to the front edge of the floor, can't have an angle greater than 15°. A bit pedantic maybe, but there is a slight distinction.DiogoBrand wrote: ↑22 Feb 2019, 16:59Looking from the front of the car, the elements can't have an angle greater than 15 degrees either direction relative to the main plane.Sevach wrote: ↑22 Feb 2019, 16:46I haven't read things in detail, but is there a limitation to how you can shape and curve the FW elements?
Previously we had things like tunnels, large footplates, flaps that didn't connect with the endplate...
All designed to push the air out, and while now we have less elements i also find the way these elements have been shaped kinda... basic.
So is there such a thing on the rules?
Thank you for the clarification. I think I understood the meaning of the regulation, just not the exact wording of it.jjn9128 wrote: ↑22 Feb 2019, 17:44Not quite - it's normal to a line perpendicular to the front edge of the floor, can't have an angle greater than 15°. A bit pedantic maybe, but there is a slight distinction.DiogoBrand wrote: ↑22 Feb 2019, 16:59Looking from the front of the car, the elements can't have an angle greater than 15 degrees either direction relative to the main plane.Sevach wrote: ↑22 Feb 2019, 16:46I haven't read things in detail, but is there a limitation to how you can shape and curve the FW elements?
Previously we had things like tunnels, large footplates, flaps that didn't connect with the endplate...
All designed to push the air out, and while now we have less elements i also find the way these elements have been shaped kinda... basic.
So is there such a thing on the rules?
I think u over-estimate the boundary layer that is draged along the tyre. Surely there is some downwash ahead of the wheel because of that, and also because the air has to move around the tyre. But i wouldn't say that that area reaches to the most forward element
From FIA.com:DiogoBrand wrote: ↑22 Feb 2019, 18:14Thank you for the clarification. I think I understood the meaning of the regulation, just not the exact wording of it.jjn9128 wrote: ↑22 Feb 2019, 17:44Not quite - it's normal to a line perpendicular to the front edge of the floor, can't have an angle greater than 15°. A bit pedantic maybe, but there is a slight distinction.DiogoBrand wrote: ↑22 Feb 2019, 16:59
Looking from the front of the car, the elements can't have an angle greater than 15 degrees either direction relative to the main plane.
Just a question though: Does it start after a certain width? There seems to be a few teams with a greater angle on the inside edges of the wing:
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Thanks to both of you.jjn9128 wrote: ↑22 Feb 2019, 17:44Not quite - it's normal to a line perpendicular to the front edge of the floor, can't have an angle greater than 15°. A bit pedantic maybe, but there is a slight distinction.DiogoBrand wrote: ↑22 Feb 2019, 16:59Looking from the front of the car, the elements can't have an angle greater than 15 degrees either direction relative to the main plane.Sevach wrote: ↑22 Feb 2019, 16:46I haven't read things in detail, but is there a limitation to how you can shape and curve the FW elements?
Previously we had things like tunnels, large footplates, flaps that didn't connect with the endplate...
All designed to push the air out, and while now we have less elements i also find the way these elements have been shaped kinda... basic.
So is there such a thing on the rules?