Nando wrote:wesley123 wrote:Yeah more rake creates a bigger diffuser, but at some point this rake grows too large that it cant be sealed anymore by the exhaust gasses. This rake thing isnt infinite, at some point you will notice a drop in df instead of gain, and then I am leaving the CoG out of it.
This is what i´m saying.
You cannot add rake based on the fact that you want the front wing closer to the ground.
You add rake so you get optimum angle for the diffuser. Whatever that equates for the front wing height is what it is.
If you want the front wing lower, improve the efficiency of the diffuser.
Exactly. I think the ramp solution comes in handy as it allows better guiding of the exhaust flow towards the area between the floor and tyre, which gives a better sealing effect. The extra advantage is that you can convert the extra downforce at the front into flow conditioning towards the back, generating extra df there.
They are not doing it to get more downforce at the front btw. They can generate more then enough downforce there. But downforce at the rear is very limited. Any gain there is more then welcome, so that is why they trying to maximize rake. The lower front wing is just a very nice bonus. But it has no use to run more downforce at the front if you can't find the same amount at the back, else you upset the aero balance.
Btw, CoG is very important for teams, but they are more then willing to sacrifice that for any aero advantage. High noses, undercut sidepods,... . All are negative to CoG, but the aero advantage clearly wins. So teams aren't bothered with a higher CoG with more rake.