Edax wrote: ↑31 Aug 2021, 18:29
Some interesting remarks by the drivers. Especially the remark by Vettel seems to suggest that there is some room for improvement on the tire side as well.
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/gasl ... y/6657654/
Gasly suggested that addressing the spray issue would be the best way to ensure that there isn't a repeat of last weekend.
I think we should work on trying to reduce the spray behind the cars, because that's the real thing.
Wet tyres are obviously the other key element in terms of spray, and Sebastian Vettel hinted that those of previous tyre supplier Bridgestone created less than the current Pirellis.
Another reason to abandon the foolishness of dragging around four uncovered cylinders at up to 300+km/h.
I think with well designed covering the picked upwater could be expelled back on the track as proper liquid water, maybe to the sides, to help clear up a dry line.
Instead of being aerosolized into the air to create mist.
Not sure how much would the diffuser pick up. But I would expect that to remain in more benign larger droplets and/or maybe thrown up higher and be less obtrusive.
Also, how hard it is to put on some powerful red LED light for poor visibility instead (or beside) of the week ones on the wing?
Also, why not actual extreme rain tires. (so intermediate, rain, extreme rain) I remember someone mentioning that "monsoon" tires used to exist, but stopped hauling it around because it saw no use. But watching weather broadcasts and knowing tracks would prevent this issue.