mzso wrote: ↑05 Jan 2021, 12:34
jjn9128 wrote: ↑04 Jan 2021, 22:55
and the keel has been moved forward (the planks front edge is now 430mm behind the front axle not 710mm).
Do I read that right, so it means near 0.3m more floor (venturi tunnel)? It seems like a huge change.
No the venturi is the same length (assuming a constant wheelbase) but the pod in the centre of the floor starts further forward. It moves the plank front to the same place as now. This will force them to run a higher front ride height than would be possible before and probably less rake as a result.
mzso wrote: ↑05 Jan 2021, 12:34
Umm. What the hell does this mean?
The rear wing in the rules is split into 5 volumes - (1) profiles, (2) endplate, (3) tip, (4) beam, & (5) pylons. The profiles volume contains the 2 element wing, while the endplate is a single section, so the "tip" is used to blend the 2 wing profiles into the endplate. Interestingly it's not necessary to blend the beam wing into the endplate like the 2022 wind tunnel model they showed in Austin 2019.
There have been 4 versions of these 2022 regs so far that I've now seen 6/11/19, 6/3/20, 30/3/20, and 30/10/20 and still they're not complete. There are still comments like this:
[To be defined by the FIA after team consultation and final decision on how the forwards floor structure will be regulated]