Just_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Aug 2021, 21:12Indeed so. That's the problem with those that say we should go back to the old days. The old days with current knowledge would be very different.jjn9128 wrote: ↑11 Aug 2021, 17:13AND get rid of 30+ years of aero knowledge and CFD. A car built now to the 1988 rule book would not look like an MP4/4. The only way to make a car look like an MP4/4 is to regulate - like the 2022 rules are regulated to look a certain way.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Aug 2021, 17:09The only way to go back to cars like the MP4/4 is to use the same rules as the MP4/4 was built to. That's a whole new drive train, for a start. And quite how an MP4/4 would look with current cockpit dimensions and the halo is an interesting thought.
That mp4/4000 (can't get a better name) would have abs, traction control, stability control, active suspension, four wheel steering.
A V6 hybrid turbo (twin turbo?) with unlimited fuel flow and refueling (2000hp?), slick tires that are extremely fat, rubber compounds that can go a full race with more grip than a pirelli and all sorts of mutant aero bits all over the body (see 2008 cars)
It's also have launch control, an off throttle exhaust blown diffuser, possibly a double diffuser, maybe a monkey seat, bendy wings (front and rear) and a front wing with 10+ elements and over 9000 cascades.
Also massive barge boards with sado masochist looking sharp bits, with an eye watering number of turning vanes and flow conditioners.
The nose would be snobbishly high and probably look like a late 90s tyrell (or maybe rb7 ish). All wheels would have covers. Brake ducts would look like a knife shop with all the sharp edged aero foils.
Cvt transmission. Maybe there'd be a diff but since it's a McLaren they'd possibly go for the one sided braking solution (ie brake steer, with the added function of governing the differential wheel speed like the mp4 12c)
Oh yeah and no modern crash safety. The cockpit would be thin enough to punch through. Senna would probably have a shorter career.