Lurk wrote:
@mep : Even if we imagine that the drivability would be not so bad, you couldn't fill tyre with water. Tyres can only be filled with air or nitrogen.
Furthermore I don't think adding weight on a mass in rotation
(is there any other way to express that in english? I found that weird said like that
) - moreover an unsprung one - is a good idea.
Time loss could be greater than gained time.
It's an interesting question to think about. How does a water filled tire affect your drivability for one last lap in the race?
Just for example lets say you want a 10kg weight advantage during the race. In Shanghai this would have caused 0,4s/lap time reduction during every lap of the race except the last one. During the last lap those 10kg will be added with 4 tires so each tire will have a additional weight of 2,5kg.
When the tire is rotating quickly the water will spread all over the inside wall so the tire remains balanced. The tires rotation inertia will increase so braking and acceleration will get reduced. The higher mass of the tire will also change the dynamic behavior when riding over bums so you will lose some grip. On the other side is a F1 track quite smooth so it's maybe not very much.
While running lighter than the competitors you get:
0,4s/lap times 55 laps = 22seconds.
You can easily afford to run a bit slower during the last lap (let’s say 2 seconds) and still gain a significant amount of time by this.