bluechris wrote: ↑26 Jan 2026, 23:02
Guys can we please stop chatting for a person that is not here to defend himself? Its not polite really and we have a ton of things to discuss since the game is on from today.
My 2 cents
I think “not polite” is the minimum description here, especially given the context. I can't believe the same bashing is still going on.
The CFD work that started this whole thing was shared freely, made on his own time, with the explicit intention of being mostly educational rather than authoritative/factual. Every post included clear disclaimers about geometric inaccuracies, and the lack of real-world correlation. I think the framing matters because the intention was clearly for comparison purposes with models that somewhat resembled the real cars.
I think everyone agreed with the counter-claims that F1 aerodynamics is highly coupled and that sidepod behavior, wheel wake, and rear performance depend strongly on upstream geometry and correlation. Nobody seriously disputed that. But dismissing the many hours of work that was shared freely as meaningless, because it isn’t a full, team-grade, correlated model sets a standard that effectively rules out almost all public technical discussion by default. Nobody here should post anything then, because it's just not a 100% representation of the real world.
One can easily make the distinction between “this cannot be used to make definitive claims about real F1 cars” and “this has no value whatsoever.” The first one is true and was already acknowledged when the posts were made. The second one just doesn't follow. Simplified models, when labelled as such, can still illustrate trends, sensitivities, and conceptual differences, and they are quite helpful to understand why certain design philosophies might behave differently, even if the absolute numbers are not representative. That in itself was already more value provided than many here can claim they have given.
Critiquing limitations is fair. Presenting those limitations as a reason to write off hours of work as worthless is where the tone becomes unnecessarily dismissive and condescending. Especially in a forum setting, where the goal is discussion and learning.