Could the tricks around front wing endplates and outwash be playing a big role with this? Although, RB isn't doing much of that and Max still wasn't cruising through the field, taking his time to overtake on main straight every time.
Could be but it would effect the following car, if RB aren't doing it they will still be affected by cars in front who are exploiting it.
Hmmm, not impossible, although from my memory the 2009-2021 cars had a problem with following because their own flow structures broke appart and big driving factors were the front wing vortex structures. So I guess the car that's following is losing still simply because it's following, regardless of what the car ahead is doing with its own flow structures.
The floor edge is higher too which means it's more likely to suck in dirty air.
Yep, the floor is more susceptible to the disturbance caused by the turbulence or dirty air.
If it is true, that means that do flexible floors can be reintroduced?ScrewCaptain27 wrote: ↑26 Mar 2023, 11:02Italian Motorsport.com is now reporting that TD39 has been cancelled, as it was rendered redundant by the 2023 technical regulations. https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-ce ... /10448664/
No 2023 introduced floor tests formally into the regulation sling with height changes.Xwang wrote: ↑26 Mar 2023, 11:05If it is true, that means that do flexible floors can be reintroduced?ScrewCaptain27 wrote: ↑26 Mar 2023, 11:02Italian Motorsport.com is now reporting that TD39 has been cancelled, as it was rendered redundant by the 2023 technical regulations. https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-ce ... /10448664/
The original proposal was 25mm iirc. 15mm was the compromise.vorticism wrote: ↑26 Mar 2023, 17:27The floor edge was raised for this year as you all know. +15mm iirc. That's about how tall the ice skate was. I read discussion of this rule change being directed at Merc, at Ferrari. Wasn't it more directed at RB to get rid of the ice skate? Considering the dimension involved.
Only the porpoising metric is cancelled essentially. Not a big storyScrewCaptain27 wrote: ↑26 Mar 2023, 11:02Italian Motorsport.com is now reporting that TD39 has been cancelled, as it was rendered redundant by the 2023 technical regulations. https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-ce ... /10448664/