Right... well taking the approach suggested by P.S my calculations suggest that if you take two cars, identical except one has a rectangular tyre arrangement and weighs 5% more and the other is Delta shaped (tyre sizes/layout and weight distribution), with identical CdA figures the Deltawing would need a ClA figure somewhere in the region of 15 to 20% higher than the rectangular car in order to achieve an identical lap time at Le Mans.... which I guess might be possible? Again; that's a question for CFD.... but I must say I am swayed slightly by this finding... maybe for Le Mans its not so bad an idea afterall?machin wrote:That's a very good point... OK, so what we need to do is figure out how much more downforce (in terms of CdA) is required to equalise the performance of the two car types... I'll have a look at some numbers tonight...
Similar approach suggests for a track like Brands Hatch Indy circuit (much lower speeds and hence lower downforce levels attained) the Deltawing's ClA figure would need to be 60% higher for the same CdA to achieve the same lap time as the rectangular car.... which to my mind seems very unlikely...?