Sorry Raymond, I just posted this in the wrong topicraymondu999 wrote:Let's leave this thread to the car testing and talk of Pirelli in the Pirelli test thread
http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2010/11/18/2 ... r-line-up/raymondu999 wrote:Anyone have a complete list of who's driving during the Pirelli tests?
http://adamcooperf1.com/2010/11/18/pire ... tial-test/
I know Macca is fielding Paffet and Turvey? RBR is fielding the reigning world champ (I'm sorry... it gives me a boost everytime I say that ) and who else? Schumacher is doing the test to, no?
http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2010/11/18/2 ... r-line-up/raymondu999 wrote:Anyone have a complete list of who's driving during the Pirelli tests?
http://adamcooperf1.com/2010/11/18/pire ... tial-test/
I know Macca is fielding Paffet and Turvey? RBR is fielding the reigning world champ (I'm sorry... it gives me a boost everytime I say that ) and who else? Schumacher is doing the test to, no?
http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2010/11/18/2 ... r-line-up/raymondu999 wrote:Anyone have a complete list of who's driving during the Pirelli tests?
http://adamcooperf1.com/2010/11/18/pire ... tial-test/
I know Macca is fielding Paffet and Turvey? RBR is fielding the reigning world champ (I'm sorry... it gives me a boost everytime I say that ) and who else? Schumacher is doing the test to, no?
You can freely move my post. But, em... where's that thread?Morteza AMG wrote:Sorry Raymond, I just posted this in the wrong topicraymondu999 wrote:Let's leave this thread to the car testing and talk of Pirelli in the Pirelli test thread
Which should make the cars a little more 'pointy', suiting drivers like Hamilton and Schumacher to the detriment of drivers like Button.raymondu999 wrote:An important thing to note is that the diffuser really only generates rear downforce. The front downforce isn't really affected
as I understand the diffusser itself is not the downforce producing element in the sense of a wing but it sort of augments/enhances the flow between flat floor and ground by creating an attractive zone for the air to flow /to fill.? I understand that the upper (visible from the top)surface of the difusser will by its wedge design produce downforce ,so of course the diffusser in itself does produce also downforce .or do i misunderstand this? the burdon of flat floor cars is the far forward centre of pressure so the first peak usually is close to the leading edge .raymondu999 wrote:An important thing to note is that the diffuser really only generates rear downforce. The front downforce isn't really affected