Hi lads and lasses, new to this forum,
I have been a passerby of this forum or rather the entire website for quite a while.So, I decided to create an account and converse with like-minded individuals and peers who I think us motorsport/ automotive engineering degree students, would deem extremely valuable. (apologies for the boring prologue)
Right, the main bit, my question or rather seeking confirmation. Is the scale model of the F1 car made out of different materials? Plus would the finished, track-ready car differ in surface roughness compared to the scale model? I am trying to argue that surface roughness is affected between the two, due to differences such as panel gaps, paint finishing, and pre-preg carbon layups, thus affecting Reynolds Number.
This is for an assignment of mine, but can't find anything conclusively saying that the scale model is the same as the real car in composite materials, texture, etc. Plus I don't want to assume because assumptions have to be referenced as you know per rigorous academia.
I would greatly appreciate it if someone could either point me to the right direction or validate it with a source. Unless you are a part of the technical world of F1, then that's the pot of gold I am looking for.
Thanks again and let's all enjoy the 2025 season before the regulations and new cars are introduced.