f1rules wrote: ↑08 Jul 2020, 07:53
where did i call the rb slow? i just said i think its more difficult to master their short car high rake concept, then the longer limo layout of merc, mclaren increased also the length, even admiting, i think it was for aero purpose. But yes, it seem rb maybe just didnt get their car dialed in, we will se soon
"Judging by the w11 and rpw10 its also the right way to go. Gives a more stable platform, with more df."
"Right way to go" making the assumption that the cars are longer to be more stable. All the cars can attibute part of that growth to the change in regulations that they could carry more fuel.
One of the "twitchest" cars out there, Alpha, happens to be the 2nd longest.
If you look at this picture from the beginning of the year ...
Last years car was 568 cm long and cover rougly 40 boxes. So each box is about 14 cm long. 2020 looks about a 1/4 of a box longer or 3.35CM. Where is was 568cm in 2019 it's now 572cm. That puts it very close to the Merc Length but closer to Torro Rosso length. The wheel base got 1/3 of a box longer so 4.666 cm longer(from 365 to 369.5cms). Again, earily close to STR 2019 car dimensions.
Wonder if that has anything to do with Keys
I just thought you made a generalization in a sport where details means everything. Increased stability is something everyone searchs for. It can be obtained in many ways. I beleive that each car that has gotten longer, has likely done so for a different reasons.
It isn't , lets make the car longer, it will increase the stability. Rather, and I'm just making this up, "let make this diffuser change it will give us more DF. Oh but we can't fit it in the way we have it now, we need to move this and that, we need to make this longer ..."
With RBR, I beleive they've been able to get where they wanted to go and still incorporate into a smaller frame
And if I misunderstood your post...sorry for that...