The nose isn't any lower than now, or won't be significantly lower (~25mm at most), just the front wing rises to meet it.
Thanks.
I merely wanted to say that Ross Brawn's Job isn't just to satisfy the "Nerds". We need to understand that.FrukostScones wrote: ↑17 Jul 2019, 11:37
I don't care about average joe. I care about my (our) passion.
If they mandate a standart side pod air intake shape (that is what I am reading), that would be pretty damning.
Lookalike cars, no thanks!
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
I love the development race in F1 but this is absolutely the right direction imo. I'm excited!jjn9128 wrote: ↑17 Jul 2019, 11:06https://www.racefans.net/wp-content/upl ... -floor.jpg
From a couple of racefans articles on the proposed changes:
Return of ground effect in 2021 to make “massive” difference to overtaking
Why Brawn expects teams to resist F1’s “very prescriptive” plans to limit development in 2021
I would say there are a lot of jobs in F1 dependent on that talent having a job to do. Mercedes have something like 300 in their aero department, down to 50-100 at the smaller teams. If they don't have anything to do they're out of a job. There's already fears of massive layoffs if the budget cap comes in, Horner has repeatedly said as much.Thunder wrote: ↑17 Jul 2019, 12:08I merely wanted to say that Ross Brawn's Job isn't just to satisfy the "Nerds". We need to understand that.FrukostScones wrote: ↑17 Jul 2019, 11:37
I don't care about average joe. I care about my (our) passion.
If they mandate a standart side pod air intake shape (that is what I am reading), that would be pretty damning.
Lookalike cars, no thanks!
Teams have been screaming for years that Formula 1 is unsustainable. Drivers have been screaming that they can't race in dirty air. Media and fans have been screaming that the performance gaps have been too great. Now if some engineers/aerodynamicist have to be placed elsewhere either within their current company or at a backmarker team which potentially does have room within the budget cap than so be it.jjn9128 wrote: ↑17 Jul 2019, 13:01I would say there are a lot of jobs in F1 dependent on that talent having a job to do. Mercedes have something like 300 in their aero department, down to 50-100 at the smaller teams. If they don't have anything to do they're out of a job. There's already fears of massive layoffs if the budget cap comes in, Horner has repeatedly said as much.
The plank is still there. It just has a different shape and starts further back. They've got rid of the silly plate/tea tray.AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑17 Jul 2019, 14:06I wouldn't say that cars today look all the same! Ferrari and Mercedes have nothing similar...specially their radiators are way different and same goes for their noses both of which are key design differences when comparing two cars!
On the other hand there are Red Bull, McLaren, Renault, Force India who all have the same radiators and the same noses...
So i think there must be some kind of freedom in those two areas because they are both key areas to differentiate two cars!
I like the 2021 rules...i've been asking for ground effect for years now and tbh i still can't understand why they never used it all those years! Thankfully they get rid of the plank...such an ugly and silly solution! Cars before 1994 where so low to the ground, they looked really great!! Also the huge diffusers of the ground effect cars look so nice!
So you don't understand that the current cars are ground effect cars?AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑17 Jul 2019, 14:06
I like the 2021 rules...i've been asking for ground effect for years now and tbh i still can't understand why they never used it all those years! Thankfully they get rid of the plank...such an ugly and silly solution! Cars before 1994 where so low to the ground, they looked really great!! Also the huge diffusers of the ground effect cars look so nice!
We need a development race in f1, just not so much in aero, more so in electrification, and novel tech for the ICE and crazy stuff like cvt transmissions, laser ignition, rotary valve trane, or electromagnetic valve actuation. Stuff like the Williams flywheel.djos wrote: ↑17 Jul 2019, 12:22I love the development race in F1 but this is absolutely the right direction imo. I'm excited!jjn9128 wrote: ↑17 Jul 2019, 11:06https://www.racefans.net/wp-content/upl ... -floor.jpg
From a couple of racefans articles on the proposed changes:
Return of ground effect in 2021 to make “massive” difference to overtaking
Why Brawn expects teams to resist F1’s “very prescriptive” plans to limit development in 2021
I'd argue that nothing is a ground effect car unless it has a fully sealed floor like the old lotus.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑17 Jul 2019, 14:36So you don't understand that the current cars are ground effect cars?AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑17 Jul 2019, 14:06
I like the 2021 rules...i've been asking for ground effect for years now and tbh i still can't understand why they never used it all those years! Thankfully they get rid of the plank...such an ugly and silly solution! Cars before 1994 where so low to the ground, they looked really great!! Also the huge diffusers of the ground effect cars look so nice!
Then your definition of ground effect is wrong. To an aerodynamicist the "ground effect" is simply the increase in normal force (lift/downforce) from proximity to the ground. Current F1 cars are very much in ground effect!