They could borrow this one...
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Well if it's good enough for Mythbusters...strad wrote: ↑27 Aug 2019, 20:26They could borrow this one...
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Not to be rude, but that's based on what? Have you got the fabled CFD eyes?carisi2k wrote: ↑30 Aug 2019, 10:47The problem with the rear wing is that there is too much of it. The only way to get air to flow through is to remove as many obstacles as possible in it's path. So the lower element and the elongated end plated need to go as far as I am concerned if they want to reduce turbulence to the car behind.
CFD eyes but no understanding of aerodynamicscarisi2k wrote: ↑31 Aug 2019, 00:11yep I have cfd eyes. We shall see but the motorsport series with the best racing tend to have very little aerodynamic appendages. Look at motogp or mid 1980's F1 cars and how simple they were for inspiration. It was when adrian newey introduced the lower beam wing in the late 80's and early 90's on the march and williams when things started to get difficult for overtaking. They also need to reduce the width of the cars as well. That high pressure air from the sides will be turbulent as well because it will be moving to fill the void created by trying to push turbulent air over the top.
I do like the simplification of the cars and the removal of the barge boards and all of those unnecessary appendages but that lower beam wing needs to go as do the long end plates.
I have already seen the AutoCAD files of this prototype... Will try to search them on my pc again