I have to agree with kilcoo. Despite the increase in appendages, I haven't see any real increase in passing.
The cars are not running closer nose to tail, they are running with the same distances as ten years ago.
C'mon m3_lover, this is a tautology. I'm not an specialist, but I wonder if even with a superfluid you can achieve totally laminar flow.m3_lover wrote:Im remeber reading in Race Tech about 6 months ago, that Ross Brawn said that even with the CDG wing, there is still going to be turbelent airflow from the rear wing, just not as much as before.
There will probably be more turbulence in the small and medium scale since the 2 rear wings are of shorter span meaning proportionally stronger wingtip vortices. However, the upwash from the diffuser will hopefully be alot less prominent.m3_lover wrote:Im remeber reading in Race Tech about 6 months ago, that Ross Brawn said that even with the CDG wing, there is still going to be turbelent airflow from the rear wing, just not as much as before.
Basic physics here...G-Rock wrote:That is exactly what it wrong with F1 the last few years. Optimising the car for qualifying and not for passing. JV has been championing that idea'r as well. Have you ever seen a MotoGP race? The leaders constantly battling it out where in F1 the leaders just take off. Well, we all know that and continue to watch but it could be a hell of a lot more exciting if we saw some passing up front. So bring on the wake cheating devices!!! Keep F1 fans from bleeding into Nascar (they may even like it)