Interview (English) with the architect of the "new circuit", Jarno Zaffelli from Italian Studio Dromo. 4.40 min.
https://motorsport.tv/embed/92eLTtmc?autoplay
You're welcome @Strad. What a nice --->
Of course mate, feel free.May I use it elsewhere? I like it!
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/zand ... n/4606577/Dutch Grand Prix organisers say the late Charlie Whiting played an important role in the idea of adding a banked corner at the Zandvoort circuit.
yes because if you get the curve wrong you can't carry the speed to the straight, so if your opponent does it right and his exit speed is better + DRS it will be a great point to overtakeJust_a_fan wrote: ↑04 Dec 2019, 13:57It looks like the banking is concave. If so, moving up (or down) it will cause a small change in effective ride height between the relatively flat lower section and the "dip" in the middle of the bank. That's going to change the downforce from the underside. Presumably the centripetal effect is sufficient to counter that, but doesn't it mean that there will always be an optimum line thro9ugh the corner which the drivers will all figure out and use. If so, does the bank actually help with the aim of improving overtaking?
But does the banking help that? And if it does, does the concave nature reduce the benefit? That's the question.
i guess you need to choose your line before starting that corner, and no i don't think it will be a good idea to enter that corner with two cars, that would compromise the one that will be on the upperside of that banking, because i guess the Gforce will force you to the outside gradually as you go through the corner....Just_a_fan wrote: ↑04 Dec 2019, 14:06But does the banking help that? And if it does, does the concave nature reduce the benefit? That's the question.
Obviously the banking needs to be steeper higher up as the speed will be greater and you need greater centripetal force to counter the greater speed. But will the drivers need to choose their line on the banking before the corner, or can they change it as they corner? Could two cars drive the banking side-by-side, for example?
Well. The same as in a normal corner but with no standing water.