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Only ~16.000 tickets sold, due to covid restrictions and a very late start of ticket sales
Agreed.jjn9128 wrote: ↑11 Sep 2021, 12:36This ^ "negative pressure" is well known/established to mean "pressure lower than atmospheric".PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑11 Sep 2021, 04:36Just semantics though as the term negative pressure is a commonly used even in engineering.
The terms is what it says, just a way to say the force from that pressure difference goes in the inward direction that is opposite to an explosion/expansion/blowing out.
Nah, airflow under the car and over the engine cover is much more important for rear downforce.Stormblessed wrote: ↑11 Sep 2021, 13:03Could be a vague question. But just saw the rear tire wobble/oscillation (vertically) in slo-mo of RBR even when on asphalt. Maybe it looked extreme in the slo-mo. Wouldn't that affect the air flow near the rear tire area making the rear unstable?
I understand that part about pressure difference over and under the car is important to maximize downforce levels. But wouldn't this wobble cause disruption in airflow near the tires, thereby causing issues with airflow/pressure over the car floor?NL_Fer wrote: ↑11 Sep 2021, 13:10Nah, airflow under the car and over the engine cover is much more important for rear downforce.Stormblessed wrote: ↑11 Sep 2021, 13:03Could be a vague question. But just saw the rear tire wobble/oscillation (vertically) in slo-mo of RBR even when on asphalt. Maybe it looked extreme in the slo-mo. Wouldn't that affect the air flow near the rear tire area making the rear unstable?
He did? He was a bit further back than most, but he did. It was his choice anyway how far back he wanted to be.
Can you keep the fanboy posts in your respective team threads. No need for another 3 pages of nonsenseringo wrote: ↑11 Sep 2021, 14:14Sainz costing ferrari a lot in repairs.
Anyhow im glad the mercedes and mclarens together are faster than redbull.
Would be great if Max finished 5th in the sprint race and sunday's race.
Mercedes need the points now. They will surely be beaten on the upcoming tracke apart from sochi.
The front wing already diverts the flow away from the front tires to prevent turbulence. The rear tires are to much to the back to distort any important air flow. The badge boards also divert flow away from the rear tires, directing it to the wing/diffuser area.Stormblessed wrote: ↑11 Sep 2021, 13:19I understand that part about pressure difference over and under the car is important to maximize downforce levels. But wouldn't this wobble cause disruption in airflow near the tires, thereby causing issues with airflow/pressure over the car floor?NL_Fer wrote: ↑11 Sep 2021, 13:10Nah, airflow under the car and over the engine cover is much more important for rear downforce.Stormblessed wrote: ↑11 Sep 2021, 13:03Could be a vague question. But just saw the rear tire wobble/oscillation (vertically) in slo-mo of RBR even when on asphalt. Maybe it looked extreme in the slo-mo. Wouldn't that affect the air flow near the rear tire area making the rear unstable?
Brazil’s a weird one as after turn 12 that massive long, long left turn up the hill and over the start-finish screams Yippee for Mercedes.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑11 Sep 2021, 14:30Turkey, USA, Mexico, Brazil, Saudi Arabia and Abudhabi certainly look like RedBull Tracks.
Sochi, and whichever TBC tracks comes are the only hopes Mercedes has.