Shaddock wrote:I have a couple of thoughts on this topic and how it has evolved.
Firstly the idea of movable wings I think from a cost point of view is an excellent idea. Why will teams need to spend hours and millions of dollars in the wind tunnel honing their bargeboards and other aero parts to improve there drag to down force coefficients, when you can adjust the front & rear wings on the move. Hopefully this will make this expensive exercise pointless, due to the very small gains available.
It is true that if you keep this year lift to drag ratio the cars next year would be faster by decreasing the angle of attack of their wing.
But L/D ratio will always be important because what matters is the downforce you can produce.
I'm quite happy by that moveable thing, however the rear wing will have to be adjusted manually, i would have prefered it to be automatic especially in the case of overtaking.
But that's a good step.
Have the FIA considered have fast these cars will be? Over the past few years they have had a continuous program of tightening the restrictions to slow the cars down for safety reasons. Now, we have unlimited engine rpm, and moveable wings. The cars are effectively going to be running Monaco levels of down force through medium and fast corners (possibly ~50mph faster) and into the traction zone. The 120bhp of KERS plus 800+ from then engine will boost acceleration down the straight, and then the wings will go flatter than Keira Knightley, as the cars reach unheard of top speeds on the various circuits, until the next braking zone. If ever the rear wing servo fails and the wing does not revert to it’s high DF setting as the car enters the braking zone then the car will sail straight on into the scenery.
The FIA already planned in their 2011 framework the moveable wings and the effects relative to this year.
It was planned that 2009 cars were 5 seconds off 2007 times and 2011 cars would be only 3 seconds.
This year the cars are about the same as 2008 cars (they were faster at the begining but since two races the 2008 Q2 times were faster in 2008) so it is foreseen that 2010 cars will be hell faster in qualify.
I would love them to be faster like in 2004 yes.
Top speed would be faster and that would be great because nowadays moto gp are faster in straight line.