raymondu999 wrote:Whether or not this translates to an F1 car I think is a bit of a dodgy business - F1 cars have downforce, and obviously the wider line would mean you have more downforce, and grip, to play with - so relative to the road car - the F1 car takes the wider corners much quicker - relatively speaking. Reason being, you're taking a wider corner at increased grip (downforce) while in a road car you're taking a wider corner at decreased grip (lift). I hope I'm not sounding convoluted here. So in theory - it might not be as beneficial in an F1 car.
Any takers?
Well, in low speed corners there's not so much downforce to play into things, so there might be a sense in what he says, but in mid- and definitely high speed corners the car aero attitude plays much bigger role. Exhaust blowing (not as important now as it was last year) certainly disturbs things.
But if you want to spot differences between drivers you have to look at low speed corners, anyway.