greenpower dude reloaded wrote:
... But my point was to do something like this the "tow car" would probably need to have more power to overcome the fact that it is "towing" another car in its wake. Which could work well with say LMP1 and LMP2 the problems would arise around pit stops though and im not sure how favourably the governing body of the race would veiw 2 cars following each other for a whole season.
About the following cars the whole season.... thanks for the laugh.
I am not sure (I also have not the slightest idea, I mean, expressed in numbers) if the "towing" imposes extra-drag or something on the leading car. I'd appreciate if you can ellaborate, because I don't understand it very well.
Let me explain: in NASCAR, two cars move better than one, that's for sure, and the leader speed increases. I've heard the drivers say they feel a push when a car comes closer from behind. In principle, it seems perfectly logical, as the relative surface diminishes: you have less than twice the dragging area while the power for the "composite" car doubles. Besides, the "pressure wave" in front of the car following, or whatever the CFD guys call it, seems to have to help the leading car. Anyway, thanks if you find the time to explain to the "aerodynamicly impaired" like me.