mantikos wrote: ↑25 Apr 2018, 17:17
Vanja #66 wrote: ↑25 Apr 2018, 09:18
To be honest, I don't see the point of that. The only "raked design" I've seen is on Red Bull's front wing foot plate, but only from last year, it was just as any other before that.
The whole car including rear wing, front wing, sidepods, are designed with the reference plane at a certain rake angle in mind since that is the intended 0 angle of attack.
The way PZ explained it, I understood he meant you'd put your wings and other bits at lower AoA to counter rake angle and to further design them for that angle. These cars run lower rake when they are filled with fuel, so you can't make your aero work only at a specific angle (not that there aren't other equally important reasons not to do it), you make it work in a range of angles.
So, from that one bit of aero perspective, you can design a car to work in a larger range of rake angles and gradually increase it during the season. Suspension is not my strong side and I can't say I have the right idea how hard it would be to make suspension work in a rear ride height range that big.