The FOZ wrote:Sure, it would reduce turbulence (drag) behind the engine area.
Back in 2004 the rules stipulated that the engine cover must be at least a certain size, this was because in 2003 the engine covers were getting progressively smaller in order to remove obstacles from in front of the rear wing, this was because having an object in close proximity to the wing causes turbulance, therefore these sharkfin covers would actually have a detrimental effect on the rear wings overall effciancy as they actually increase drag.
The reason that they are being used on the cars was recently explained by Mike Gascoyne in F1 Racing magazines "Mid-Season Technical Report". He says:
Mike Gascoyne wrote:These began as fin-like extensions to the engine cover, but following the same general outline in profile [see the renault R24] Red Bull were the first to run with this more extreme interpretation. The idea is to straighten airflow to the rear wing in yaw [turning around a vertical axis], so the loss you get from the rear wing in yaw [i.e when turning a corner] is reduced. We've seen that effect in CFD and you'll see other cars adopting it, inculding us.
Seeing as its being discussed in the thread also, MG also talks about the Ferrari F2008's nocecone hole:
Obviously they have introduced it to help the middle part of the front wing work better when the flap is set to a steep angle - this is why they've only used it at circuits which require lots of wing. The downside to the slot is that there are some structural implications: to get it to pass the crash test would require quite a lot of work and some expense, so you probably won't see many of the other teams on the grid following this route. We [Force India] certainly won't.
Seems to me like maybe the other teams haven't bothered with the idea because:
A. there is a huge amount of effort and money required to get it to pass crash tests.
B. It might mess up other ideas on you're car (BMW's antler wings lie int he place the slot would go)
C. It might not fit on your car's narrow nose lol (Mclaren)
D. All that effort and mony would be wasted come 2009's new regulations (Anybody without a chance of winning WDC or WCC this year)
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