jjn9128 wrote: ↑09 Sep 2019, 11:25
As far as I'm aware the results of tests were never officially published outside the teams (FOTA) and the FIA. These are the 2009 wings - note the '08 style endplates, so they were either
unaware or disinterested in the outwash concept which came to dominate and was ultimately so detrimental as it evolved.
I would say unaware, as Frank Dernie recollects having to lobby repeatedly for an outwash front wing to even be considered by the Toyota aero team. When it was finally added to the CFD test program, Dernie claims the outwash front wing provided the biggest gains seen in the regulations -- he considered it more powerful than the double-deck diffuser. The 2008 front wings tended to operate on the principal of in-wash IIRC.
So it seems the 2009 rules had at least four main flaws:
1. Impact of outwash front wing not considered.
2. Impact of Y250 vortex not considered.
3. Possibility of raking the whole vehicle to drastically increase the diffuser height over the intended height not considered.
4. Possibility of creating a slot to create a double-deck diffuser not considered.
The impact of a narrow rear wing without a beam wing, in hindsight, was also detrimental compared to the current thinking of trying to kick the vehicle's wake up as high as possible.
On the other hand, on the positives, the minimum radius rule has been a roaring success at eliminating most of the winglets previously found over the sidepods, ahead of the rear tyres.