Two possible nose designs.
Ignoring the CD's someone taped to the wheel covers, they look much better than I expected.
I've been banging on about returning to under-body venturi tunnels with simpler wings to improve racing here on F1T for several years, frankly I'm very pleased to see we are almost there!
Teams are already saying there own cars in the wind tunnel don’t look look like that. Wouldn’t surprise me that the teams hoodwinked the FIA rules again.politburo wrote: ↑15 Jul 2021, 15:10This is easily the worst looking f1 car ever. What in the world is with that nose?. Looks like a wider version of IndyCar. Terrible sight. Besides that, hopefully the aero is good.JordanMugen wrote: ↑15 Jul 2021, 14:58Is there a reason for the wheel covers to be like that, instead of completely flat?
The very stubby and wide nose is also curious. Will the real cars retain the narrow noses which they currently have? The other FIA concept shows the front wing main flap extending ahead of the nose ala FW14B, which might be another possibility?
I hadn't realised how far off the ground the front wing is. The mock-up car shows a strange downards slope to the front wing from the nose, in reality will the main element of the real front wings immediately curve down rather aggressively much like the Tyrrell 019 -- provided that is permitted?
https://i.imgur.com/f5lG73R.png
I wonder if the cars will need DRS. DRS is a sticking plaster to cover the inability to run close together in the corners before the straights. If the cars can run more nose to tail, they will naturally be in the tow much earlier and thus have a good chance of an overtake attempt. What's more, it'll be a real overtake situation and so not guaranteed. That'll be a return to "proper racing".
AFAIK, according to the data that F1 published in 2020 and according to the simulations RacecarEngineering published in april 2020, the drag reduction thanks to tow might decrease compared to today, especially at closer separations, so tow will be less effective, theoretically, and that's one of the reasons DRS was retained.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑16 Jul 2021, 10:47I wonder if the cars will need DRS. DRS is a sticking plaster to cover the inability to run close together in the corners before the straights. If the cars can run more nose to tail, they will naturally be in the tow much earlier and thus have a good chance of an overtake attempt. What's more, it'll be a real overtake situation and so not guaranteed. That'll be a return to "proper racing".
If the cars are able to follow closely and have DRS, overtaking will be so easy that it'll be boring as hell.
Interesting. If that's the case, then they'll have to figure a way of fitting a hinge and actuator on that swoopy rear wing. Was kind of hoping DRS was going to become a bygone.Blackout wrote: ↑16 Jul 2021, 11:35AFAIK, according to the data that F1 published in 2020 and according to the simulations RacecarEngineering published in april 2020, the drag reduction thanks to tow might decrease compared to today, especially at closer separations, so tow will be less effective, theoretically, and that's one of the reasons DRS was retained.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑16 Jul 2021, 10:47I wonder if the cars will need DRS. DRS is a sticking plaster to cover the inability to run close together in the corners before the straights. If the cars can run more nose to tail, they will naturally be in the tow much earlier and thus have a good chance of an overtake attempt. What's more, it'll be a real overtake situation and so not guaranteed. That'll be a return to "proper racing".
If the cars are able to follow closely and have DRS, overtaking will be so easy that it'll be boring as hell.
Too. Much. Front. Wing.