dans79 wrote: ↑25 Sep 2019, 21:07
It's not quantified because it gives no reference to how far behind the car is when it hits a 50% loss in DF. And thats a damn important number. In other words is it loosing 50% of its DF when it's 50m back (roughly 5 care lengths), or when it's up the other cars tailpipe at 0.5m.
Also in response to your previous statement.
when the aero was simpler there was less wake, hence less tow
The 2021 rules are going to do the exact same thing, reduce wake, so they will still have the same issue I showed in the Senna vs Prost video.
Nikolas does say it depends on the configuration they're running, but 50% is obviously just equivalent to his 5-10% for 2021. The exact specification doesn't matter cos we don't have any numbers for the tow or anything else do we, drag, tyres, we just basically have that ratio.
A big part of it is not so much reducing the wake it's making them less sensitive to wake, with underbody instead of wing. So it's not going to be like 1993 cars, they'll get more tow but not more loss of downforce, kinda thing.
In any case they're obviously going to analyse it to bits, with their 1115 or 2300 cores and the teams as well, and make sure the cars can overtake. They'll drop or keep DRS depending, even at some tracks not others potentially. So it's not an argument that with all that work and expertise somehow they won't be able to enable a top car and driver to get past a midfield car and driver. It'll be hard, but just possible. They have all these brilliant F1 people working on that exact thing. It'll be wonderful