mwillems wrote:SmallSoldier wrote: ↑24 Apr 2021, 18:43
mwillems wrote:
Is it possible that these cut outs create an edge that create another small trailing vortex that helps keep the floor sealed?
That’s the intention... You sacrifice a bit of floor area to create a vortex at the tip of the floor to better manage tire squirt
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Makes sense to do that, I don't think it would be too hard to implement either, it will be interesting to see if anything like that appears on the car in the near future or if it doesn't offer enough of a benefit. I'd imagine, with my non technical head, that it would, however.
It depends... As usual, the aero surfaces work as a whole, while some teams may be needing that vortex to seal the floor, if it isn’t an issue for Mclaren and there is probably no benefit for it (there are no signs of rear instability so far)... Mclaren’s concept may not require such a solution.
Most solutions in F1 bring a compromise, generally drag... If the benefit of the solution doesn’t outweight the penalty, then it won’t be implemented... An example of this is the S-Duct, if I’m not mistaken the only team not using one is Mclaren, the lack of one for several seasons now indicates that for the team, the benefit doesn’t compensates for the added drag that it creates.
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