Boosting diffuser performance helps produce efficient downforce for the entire platform.AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑20 Feb 2020, 00:20Ted Kravitz said that Mercedes has a true innovation this year on the rear suspension that helps them produce a lot of downforce at the rear by taking care of the gap between the rear tire and the diffuser!
Question 1: How can suspension alone do this?? They don't seem to have anything strange aerodynamically on it!
Question 2: If they indeed increase rear downforce by doing this they should have to increase front downforce also to balance it! They don't seem to have brought anything new on the front wing - nose...how do they produce more downforce up front then??
You're creating a low pressure area under the car that helps "suck" the car to the ground, and if the rear suspension arrangement further aids the diffuser performance, while simultaneously helping to prevent harmful (to performance) airflow spillage, you're creating additional efficient downforce.
In turn, you can adjust rear-focused suraces like the RW AoA (which will shed drag). This is a nice trade-off, as the RW is not nearly as efficient at producing downforce.