ernos5 wrote:it looks alright from behind, kinda reminds me of F3... but from the front it's very ugly, next years cars won't look very goood..
I have a question,
About the aerodynamics next year, i heard that it's 50% of this, well i kinda have 2 questions actually..
1.) Will it be 50% of each teams downforce? because each car produces slightly different downforce, and if so how do they measure it?
2.) Next year they must have 50% less downforce, so some teams leave the big wing at the back, but compesate by having a less downforce somewhere else? like what i'm trying to say is are they able to keep whatever they want where they want on next years car, but as long as they have 50% less downforce?
cheers..
As Whiteblue said, the loss is in the region of 15%. Add to that the extra grip from the slicks and the cars will be 0.5-1 second faster per lap. It's not a dangerous level so the FIA
shouldn't intervene.
And there are strict aero regulations so everyone must have that size rear-wing and at that height.
To be honest, I think it looks stupid but I thought the 2005-2008 rear wing looked stupid too (it was moved forward 150mm) but it has grown on me and I now prefer it to the older one.
Belatti wrote: cant understand why do they have to make rules to make the car look that ugly. If they want less downforce and less turbulence for the car behind, just make a rule that states that rear wings must have the dimentions like the ones used at monza, for all circuits.
I would say: only 1 wing, wide as it is, a bit higher, with a big gap between the coke bottle shaped rear and the wing, to let air pass cleanly.
All this being said using intuition and partially null aero/CDF understanding. Ohh... and hoping for a nicer car than that crap.
I dont know if Im going to watch next year F1, have my doubts. Seriously!
Wont become a NASCAR fan either. Indy maybe? We will see...
I cant understand why do they have to make rules to make the car look that ugly. If they want less downforce and less turbulence for the car behind, just make a rule that states that rear wings must have the dimentions like the ones used at monza, for all circuits.
I would say: only 1 wing, wide as it is, a bit higher, with a big gap between the coke bottle shaped rear and the wing, to let air pass cleanly.
All this being said using intuition and partially null aero/CDF understanding. Ohh... and hoping for a nicer car than that crap. [-o<
I dont know if Im going to watch next year F1, have my doubts. Seriously!
Wont become a NASCAR fan either. Indy maybe? We will see...
Thing is, to have a Monza-style rear wing for next year they would have to
seriously restrict in terms of aero dimensions for the rear wing, making the part pretty much a standard spec for all the cars. No one wants that.
Oh and the reason it was raised was to decrease the coupling between the diffuser and the wing itself, which was a big contributor to the turbulant downstream air.
It's the best solution the OWG could come up with and as long as it works, I don't care. I just hope that it doesn't turn out to produce
more problems like the 2005 raising of the front-wing did.