mrluke wrote: ↑21 Apr 2017, 22:12
makecry wrote: ↑21 Apr 2017, 19:40
Is there anything people have to say about the floor? It's just too simple compared to the other teams. Do we think they are on to something or it's just underdeveloped?
Its underdeveloped.
No doubt as the season progress we will see the complexity increase.
I'm no expert but I would disagree with that
Please correct me if I am wrong, but cut-outs to the floor are made out of necessity not choice. The necessity being to seal the edge of the diffuser. Without the need to do this it would be better for downforce not to make the cuts in the floor
McLaren and all other teams are of course well versed in this, as they have been doing this for some years now, since they banned EBD's I believe and to suggest McLaren have not done this any reason other than choice is simply crazy. If they have to seal the diffuser, which they do... then that was 1 way it was done, something very very simple for their aero department to do, and absolutely no reason for them to have not done so from the word GO. This is not something that would need experimenting, researching, or developing
In my opinion therefore the reason there are no cuts in the floor is because they do not need them. they have found other ways to successfully seal the diffuser through the new regulations and clearly it is working
but as I said, I am no expert and please feel free to correct me if you disagree
while were on the subject of McLaren's floor, does anybody know what the strange little semi-circular pipe is on top of the floor directly in front of the rear tyres is/does??? my first thoughts were a sensor of some kind, but could this be aero related instead?