Artur Craft wrote:Matt Somers wrote:
winth304 wrote:
if they won't change the whole rear before or in melbourne, they certainly won't improve rear downforce(front downforce was ok last year) levels to redbull or mclaren levels. goodbye merc.
where did you get this?
From what I know based on my study of aerodynamics and vehicle dynamics in college, and of the things I read from experts like Gascoigne and etc, since regulation chance in 2009, teams can easily gain downforce at the front, as they need it to balance the rear's.
Exactly for having low downforce at the rear, Mercedes were running a low downforce fw for most of last year.
Gary Anderson comments makes me not have much expectations with the car. Let's see how the testings unfold.
this is exactly what my post implied. if you don't have enough rear downforce you have to give up fw downforce in order to have a balanced car.
a SWB means the internals of the car have to be packed more in a "pile" manner. hence you get a higher mass center which Destroys your aerodynamically gained downforce mechanically. keeping in mind the bad (rear) aerodownforce of the w03. regarding mechanically downforce the w03 was a real BEAST (the most in monaco). laptimes in singapore where right with the top teams though rosberg had the aero disadvantage and lost a few clicks rear downforce!!.
now they dumbed the ability to vary the mass center cause there is less space(bodywork) to play with. maybe they achieved to hark to the rear tyre problem
. schumacher said in his last interview in auto motor and sport it's "likely" they got to know the reason.
regarding the dip/roof: why should red bull seperate the airflow into TWO tunnels/roofs? simply cause of the vortexes generated by the red bull FW?
i don't get how newey needs the tunnel to seperate the "clean" (cold) airflow and the "dirty" (thicker butt farly hotter) exhaust
airflow and merc not.
how could you achieve that by changing the FW?
my next arguing point is the still to big sidepods. BUT i suggest due to the cooling problem they had in 2011 and that the w04 is apparently no whole new redesign maybe the where aware of that and simply had no another choice. a complete redesign would throw away the airflow data of the past three years. that's why i was amazed by lauda's saying. mclaren did such whole redesigns in i think 2005 2006 2007. please proof me wrong.
also as tombazis mentioned in a motorsport-total.com/1 interview i think in january. 2013's season will be decided in the first three races. maybe merc will dumb the car already in china.
many teams won't have barely any in-season developement at all simply cause they can't afford it. the 2014 engines will cost round 14 millions rather more.