To be honest, those walls look parallel to me. The left rear tyre though, looks like its about to slide off the rim and into the diffuser
vorticism wrote: โ09 Jul 2023, 00:07
You'd think not, although it would depend on the corner and DF requirements, plus it would be linear and predictable like any other bodywork deflection. FWs deflect quite discernably, even through the tippest of toppest high g corners, yet the drivers are unaffected. I might be seeing things, but that wall looks out of square. Physics would demand this regardless. The lower rear corners of the diffuser are unsupported large cantilevers, and the high pressure side pushes inward upon them. The question is, does this occur at the scale of fractions of a millimeter, or at the scale of several millimeters?
Yeah, it's bent inwards no doubt, at least 15mm in my view
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This would be good on straigths, slight decrease in diffuser expansion means pressure recovery (vs non-decreased diffuser volume) but in the middle of the corner you lose downforce. Mix that with non-linear floor behaviour of going over a kerb, vibration of the whole car... There's a reason RB, Ferrari and other cars have a big structural rib close to the edge of diffuser.