aleks_ader wrote: ↑27 Mar 2021, 12:18Especially under braking - pitch. Team even use that to take advantage.Does fuel cell affect rake - aero platform? Sure it does a bit.
Roll and steering response is another issue witch effect tire patches. Hence different tire heating, wear patterns and ultimately grip. Aero balance changes could be affected if teams are not careful. Ofc problem could be alleviate with "nice" "balanced" aero design.
Hence all that media mantra about balance and snappy cars or nervous drivers. But again because problem exist for centuries of racing. So teams honed its skills and studied its effect quite nicely i would say.
So yeah predictable and low CofG still gives you less headaches for sure. Contradictory nowadays teams consciously raising CofG for bigger gain elsewhere. Normally in names of aero benefits - high noses, high wing blow exhausts, high FW/RW wishbones, central rads, raised gearboxes, raised diffs casings, split turbo design, raised h2o intercooler, high tuck-in plumbing all over car, raised crash structures etc.
If I`m not wrong it was James Allison who said a couple of years ago that altering their car rake philosophy need a complete overhaul of the entire aero platform, something they don`t have the expertise, time and now money in order to do that?