It's actually only fairly recently (last 15 years) that Aero development has gone mental in F1 - prior to that wings were quite simple and even underbody aero was not as crazy as it is now!SmallSoldier wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 21:47I actually love how crazy the F1 cars can get, it’s part of their so called DNA and what separates them from all other series in my opinion... Let them go crazy... At the end, this is supposed to be the pinnacle of Motorsport
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I think in the 70s F1 cars looked very crazy.djos wrote: ↑19 Jul 2019, 02:56It's actually only fairly recently (last 15 years) that Aero development has gone mental in F1 - prior to that wings were quite simple and even underbody aero was not as crazy as it is now!SmallSoldier wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 21:47I actually love how crazy the F1 cars can get, it’s part of their so called DNA and what separates them from all other series in my opinion... Let them go crazy... At the end, this is supposed to be the pinnacle of Motorsport
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The cars looked crazy in the 70's because designers were working from basic principals of aerodynamics - e.g. the massive airboxes were because they were starting to learn about the benefits of ram pressure. The beyond the grid podcast episode with Gordon Murray is interesting, because while he is an engineer he has an art background, so he was also trying to make solutions which were aesthetically pleasing. Similarly I was at a talk by Willem Toet where he was talking about the Empire Wraith hillclimb car - after he'd designed it he handed it off to a 'designer' to make it more aesthetic which smoothed the surfaces, making the car a little worse on downforce, but much better on drag, increased L/D by 1!FrukostScones wrote: ↑19 Jul 2019, 09:13I think in the 70s F1 cars looked very crazy.
It always depends on the freedoms in the regs.
And Brawn and his team want to press F1 regs into a very tight corsett.
Which could lead to all cars looking more or less the same, but it could lead to great racing.
And that is what people apparently want.
Maybe it will hurt the Brand, the DNA, but maybe it will reshape the perception of F1 to the global audience.
Ground effect isn't some diffuser shape, it is physics.Maplesoup wrote: ↑17 Jul 2019, 17:10No my definition of ground effect is perfectly fine. It's the definition of a ground effect car.
Modern F1 cars use ground effect but they aren't a ground effect car. I bet the Astra in my drive way produces some minor ground effect, it doesn't make it a ground effect car.
I'd rather prefer they make effort on optimizing pretty much anything else, rather than convoluted aero that only ruins racing, but is morbidly costly, and is ultimately useless in the real world.djos wrote: ↑19 Jul 2019, 02:56It's actually only fairly recently (last 15 years) that Aero development has gone mental in F1 - prior to that wings were quite simple and even underbody aero was not as crazy as it is now!SmallSoldier wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 21:47I actually love how crazy the F1 cars can get, it’s part of their so called DNA and what separates them from all other series in my opinion... Let them go crazy... At the end, this is supposed to be the pinnacle of Motorsport
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Wasting 100s of millions a year for aero toys is the pinnacle of stupidity and waste, but nothing else.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 21:47I actually love how crazy the F1 cars can get, it’s part of their so called DNA and what separates them from all other series in my opinion... Let them go crazy... At the end, this is supposed to be the pinnacle of Motorsport
The big issue would be if FOM is making decisions based on what the “fans” want... When most probable than not, the fans don’t have a clue of what they really want... If it’s close racing, Indycar would have more viewers than F1 and that’s not the case.FrukostScones wrote:I think in the 70s F1 cars looked very crazy.djos wrote: ↑19 Jul 2019, 02:56It's actually only fairly recently (last 15 years) that Aero development has gone mental in F1 - prior to that wings were quite simple and even underbody aero was not as crazy as it is now!SmallSoldier wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 21:47I actually love how crazy the F1 cars can get, it’s part of their so called DNA and what separates them from all other series in my opinion... Let them go crazy... At the end, this is supposed to be the pinnacle of Motorsport
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It always depends on the freedoms in the regs.
And Brawn and his team want to press F1 regs into a very tight corsett.
Which could lead to all cars looking more or less the same, but it could lead to great racing.
And that is what people apparently want.
Maybe it will hurt the Brand, the DNA, but maybe it will reshape the perception of F1 to the global audience.
both those sentences are wrong
That’s your opinion and I respect it... I guess that we can argue than a soccer team spending tenths of hundreds of millions paying salaries of guys that kick a ball for 90 minutes is a little bit more stupid.mzso wrote:I'd rather prefer they make effort on optimizing pretty much anything else, rather than convoluted aero that only ruins racing, but is morbidly costly, and is ultimately useless in the real world.djos wrote: ↑19 Jul 2019, 02:56It's actually only fairly recently (last 15 years) that Aero development has gone mental in F1 - prior to that wings were quite simple and even underbody aero was not as crazy as it is now!SmallSoldier wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 21:47I actually love how crazy the F1 cars can get, it’s part of their so called DNA and what separates them from all other series in my opinion... Let them go crazy... At the end, this is supposed to be the pinnacle of Motorsport
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Wasting 100s of millions a year for aero toys is the pinnacle of stupidity and waste, but nothing else.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 21:47I actually love how crazy the F1 cars can get, it’s part of their so called DNA and what separates them from all other series in my opinion... Let them go crazy... At the end, this is supposed to be the pinnacle of Motorsport
The tunnels are similar to one of the Champ car underbodies which gets posted a lot. The car in all the images released so far is the "India" concept though. Talk is they're up to "Kilo plus" (the 11th iteration ) now - but no images from that so far - which could well be closer to the motorsport picture.
Imo these floor designs will be much stronger than the current ones which are incredibly intricate and easily damaged.