delacf wrote:I hope I understand you right, Tom. I’m not sure. My English is not good enough.
The width of my tires let me use a 48 inches front track while the rear track is 47 inches. From 48 inches, my track front is lost 12.5% power (drag) per inch increase with regard to more aerodynamically efficient configuration in which the front area of both tires is minimal.
What I have understood you is that a difference an inch can be enough because there are other ways to achieve more desirable behavior. For example by the sway bar. ¿?
Regards
Aerodynamic considerations - particularly drag - on a FSAE car would be very low on my list of initial design priorities. Time at wide open throttle is probably quite small these days. In any event, I'd put mechanical balance higher on the priorities list.
If you make a very wide front track width relative to the rear, you are going to be forcing a very high front load transfer distribution and would require lots of rear spring or bar to balance it out. More sensible to me to have the front only a little wider than the rear so your mechanical balance isn't as extreme.
Grip is a four letter word. All opinions are my own and not those of current or previous employers.