marcush. wrote:I would always crank lots of additional downforce onto the front to be able to follow opponents closely without havinmg massive understeer.Front downforce does not kill your straightline speed ,but of course you´d have oversteer in driving not in traffic.but this you could counter with a traction control setup eli minating loss off rear wheelspin
1) Yeah, that way there would be no problem, you would have an unbalanced car in the turns so, with the time lost there, you'd never be affected by the slipstream of the car in front, just because you'd be too far away...
2) TC doesn't help to balance the car. As you say, it only eliminates wheelspin and traction induced oversteering. With a "tight" TC setup and lack of downforce (grip) in the rear, you'd loose also massively in acceleration.
3) That reasoning also assumes that, when the front wing airflow is "masked" by a car in front, that the remaining downforce is significantly different in a FW with more camber. I'm not sure that is correct.