2024 car comparison thread

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TimW wrote:
28 Feb 2024, 12:38
Interesting that most of them have gone back to vanilla mirror housings. Last year there was surprise that the RB19 mirror was so plain, now the others follow.
I wonder if the plain housing just gives better performance, or if the benefit of a more complex mirror is too small to be worth the development budget under the cost cap.
The more you manage the air, the more drag you introduce. I think that’s the key realisation that has caused teams to drop them.
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djos wrote:
28 Feb 2024, 12:43
The more you manage the air, the more drag you introduce. I think that’s the key realisation that has caused teams to drop them.
Really ? I am sure you wrote this in a hurry.
Dimpled golf balls, car/plane wing end plates, wheel air curtains in car bumpers --> all cases of 'otherwise not necessary' design aimed purely at managing air.
Would you like to reconsider ? :)

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venkyhere wrote:
28 Feb 2024, 12:51
djos wrote:
28 Feb 2024, 12:43
The more you manage the air, the more drag you introduce. I think that’s the key realisation that has caused teams to drop them.
Really ? I am sure you wrote this in a hurry.
Dimpled golf balls, car/plane wing end plates, wheel air curtains in car bumpers --> all cases of 'otherwise not necessary' design aimed purely at managing air.
Would you like to reconsider ? :)
Nope, it’s just simple physics, if you add additional air management devices into the air stream, they add drag. You don’t get anything for free.
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organic wrote:
26 Feb 2024, 09:10
Nice angle to compare the cars, especially the undercut profile

https://i.imgur.com/kwWJmBV.jpeg
Looks like Ferrari still works out air at rear in quite a unique way. They do not have the plain slide everyone else features

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Winglets add parasitic drag but reduces induced drag by a greater margin than the gain of parasitic drag. So you could have a net reduction in drag coefficient by adding bits. Just depends what we are talking about here

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Looks like everyone is is running RBR mirrors this year except for VCARB.
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venkyhere wrote:
28 Feb 2024, 12:51
Really ? I am sure you wrote this in a hurry.
Dimpled golf balls, car/plane wing end plates, wheel air curtains in car bumpers --> all cases of 'otherwise not necessary' design aimed purely at managing air.
Would you like to reconsider ? :)
Check out these two posts

viewtopic.php?p=750431#p750431

viewtopic.php?p=753130#p753130

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And they call it a stall. A STALL!

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Vanja #66 wrote:
29 Feb 2024, 23:03
venkyhere wrote:
28 Feb 2024, 12:51
Really ? I am sure you wrote this in a hurry.
Dimpled golf balls, car/plane wing end plates, wheel air curtains in car bumpers --> all cases of 'otherwise not necessary' design aimed purely at managing air.
Would you like to reconsider ? :)
Check out these two posts

viewtopic.php?p=750431#p750431

viewtopic.php?p=753130#p753130

Thanks for the sim data, I couldn’t find your parts when I went looking for them.
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TimW wrote:
28 Feb 2024, 12:38
Interesting that most of them have gone back to vanilla mirror housings. Last year there was surprise that the RB19 mirror was so plain, now the others follow.
I wonder if the plain housing just gives better performance, or if the benefit of a more complex mirror is too small to be worth the development budget under the cost cap.
I think it has something to do with producing outwash, the disturbed flow coming off the top of the wheel probably isnt favorable and having the mirrors introducing downwash with the winglets could keep the wake attched to the top of the pod which wouldnt be great... or im overthinking it #-o

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How would you guys rank the chasing pack in terms of mechanical grip and aerodynamic grip?

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r85 wrote:
01 Mar 2024, 11:21
How would you guys rank the chasing pack in terms of mechanical grip and aerodynamic grip?
The Merc looks very good in slow corners again, but less so in medium speed compared to say, the Ferrari.
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So the mirror shrouds are indeed reducing drag as seen SF71 v SF70, right ? A case of an air-managing device reducing drag ?

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venkyhere wrote:
01 Mar 2024, 16:18
So the mirror shrouds are indeed reducing drag as seen SF71 v SF70, right ? A case of an air-managing device reducing drag ?
No, shrouds increase drag and reduce losses downstream
And they call it a stall. A STALL!

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Vanja #66 wrote:
01 Mar 2024, 19:21
No, shrouds increase drag and reduce losses downstream
Thanks, my bad. Being an aero novice, was looking at the 'size' of the yellow, behind the shrouded mirror, rather than lengths to which the blue and green stretch, which indicate the extent of low pressure area.