As some distraction, I have the full set of images for this ongoing race:

https://mantiumchallenge.com/cars-mvrc-cota-2022/
If I went for a more aggressive rear wing, then my balance would be too far rearwards. Throughout the development I've found it much harder to add load at the front compared to the rear.variante wrote: ↑29 Oct 2022, 14:31It's surprising that Tolo or CAEdevice didn't go for a more aggressive rear wing.
And it's interesting how some got closer to the RedBull sidepods, while others drifted away from that concept (like Koldskaal).
And yeah, everyone's car seems refined enough now. It's nice to have such a tight championship, where everyone is committed to it.
But i'm sure there's still a lot of optimization to do (my car included), so some hierarchies might still revert in the upcoming races.
What i'd like to work on next is vortex control under the floor and wheels wake control. But first i'll take a break and enjoy this race.
I'd be happy to be in the fight for third. The simulations I was able to run pre event were only showing a 1.8 CoP though, which isn't good enough. Hoping for some rearward shift over the full 5000 iterationsKoldskaal wrote: ↑29 Oct 2022, 12:23
I am hoping I can hold on to a podium position, but y'all seem to have improved a lot. I think the top two will be Tolo and variante, and it will be a very close battle for 3rd between PurePower, Panthera, CAEd, Graph, Max and myself. I am very exited to see the results of this one.
I will be making a small change to the presentation, can't wait to show you guys.
Thanks for this interesting post
Thanks, fantastic analysis.
Improving inlet pressure is obviously a good way to increase cooling. However, as the pressure drop through the radiator / porous media is proportional to air velocity, it might not give you a more energised flow at the exit.
I already maximised the Gurney in front of the chimney, the regulation box is limiting me quite a lot there. To get a larger one I could only drop the sidepod top surface but that would also limit my radiator size.
Choosing the right area to spend your money on is a critical decision that even the largest F1 teams have to make. So for us it is even more important. Those strategic decisions are often much more valuable than the actual technical choices.variante wrote: ↑01 Nov 2022, 11:13A less technical reason behind this choice was to stop worrying about cooling and wake management as soon as possible (the large cooling exit worked almost right away), which didn't only prevent me from getting crazy, but also allowed me to focus on more productive areas of the car.
edit: managed to mess up the table twice. Max posted the right numbers on the next page
I would be happy to be a sponsor of the final prize again, the only problem is the choice of the prize itself. A book (or cash equivalent) would be easy to be delivered. I also tried to 3D print one of the cars, but it's tricky (using a scale budget compatible), especially for cars modelled with SketchUp.Koldskaal wrote: ↑05 Nov 2022, 11:44I had 4 liveries made, with appropriate "sponsors". So now the cars are not so "bare" looking.
https://i.imgur.com/gtd1Yq1.jpg
A big thank you to our tire supplier CAEdevice for indirectly sponsoring this with the 2019 prize money.
Still lots of room on the car...![]()