Xwang wrote: ↑01 Aug 2020, 18:47
PhillipM wrote: ↑01 Aug 2020, 17:39
The normal operating mode of F1 cars is with the plank scraping along the ground and the rest of the floor banging off every single kerb on the track.
As far as I can see from TV and images, it does not seem that the rest of the floor bangs off every single kerb. Maybe I'm wrong but when it happens it typically means that something has gone wrong and they go back to the pit to check for damages anyway.
I guess we're not watching the same F1 then........ Besides the damage potential there would be weight and plumbing issues and the fact that it has been tried and was a failure even in winter conditions. I quote Gordon Murray from the Brabham book mentioned above:
'Not only that (speculating about what might happen at Rio in the middle of summer) but we found those dip-brazed panels expanded by about 3/16" when they heated up - so we stripped them all off and re-mounted them on a Teflon back panel, secured on either side by some 270 tiny bolts attached with a special pneumatic tool in order that they could side along very slightly as they expanded. There were all manner of production problems with the panels themselves....'