AR3-GP wrote: ↑20 Nov 2025, 02:40
WardenOfTheNorth wrote: ↑20 Nov 2025, 02:21
Can someone explain how a skid lock that gets bigger allows a lower ride height? Surely a bigger block would raise ride height?
What am I missing?
The car is not sitting on the ground all the way around the lap so it's not raising the ride height where it hurts them. They try to lower the car to increase ground effect in the corners which are taken anywhere from 100-250kph, but the consequence is that on the straights in race trim at +300km/h without DRS, the car makes too much downforce to stay off the ground. This is why many teams developed LICO strategies to allow them to run the car lower in the corners without destroying the plank at the end of the straights without DRS. LICO is already optimal for the fuel consumption, brake temperatures, and energy recuperation so it's a positive feedback loop.
Before this, and also "clarified" was to allow the primary measured area of plank to flex upward into a malleable substrate, and so wear less, while the bulk of the plank (outside reference and scrutineered location) took more wear during use.
There's substantial amount of plank material missing after a race. You can also see the plume of material coming out through diffuser flow at point on track of most compromise.
The correction in 2022, subsequently the lift of various points in floor edge/tunnel roof, just made this scenario more prevalent in chasing downforce by running as low as possible.