godlameroso wrote: ↑01 Sep 2021, 14:30
NathanOlder wrote: ↑01 Sep 2021, 13:50
godlameroso wrote: ↑01 Sep 2021, 05:19
If they have understeer in the front that means they have too much rear downforce for the front wing they're using. That would naturally prompt them to move away from the highest downforce rear wing in order to balance the car properly. They don't need to go crazy with the rear wing because the rest of the rear end is so efficient, the Silverstone wing should be plenty at Zandvoort.
But if the rear downforce is there without huge amounts of drag, then you would want to keep it for sure. The rear is the weak end so you balance it out with more front end grip. Downforce is king. They would take front wing out to balance a car, but surely not rear wing ? You balance that with a better front end. Downforce at the front is much easier to come by than the rear. Especially after the reg changes we just had.
If you add downforce at the front you can reduce it at the rear by accident. The downforce is made by the whole car, so changing things at the front affect how air travels to the back of the car. The opposite is also true, what you do at the rear of the car affects airflow upstream.
Regardless, I still think the Silverstone rear wing is enough for this track. By RB's own admission that wing was probably OP for Silverstone.
Generally it is easier to add front downforce, but if their flow structures are quite sensitive, it could be a real challenge to balance the car. Adding rear downforce, is more difficult, but at least it has less effect on your overall flow structures.
Both present different challenges, so will be interesting to see if Red Bull make further front wing changes or we are far enough into the season that they just trim the rear wing and deal with it.