Huh You want me to speculate? Not sure what you are getting at here, or what you're trying to say. Can you reformulate your words to make them clearer to understand. Does the wake of the car follow the car through the curves?Curbstone wrote: ↑20 May 2021, 13:41Max had a significant tire advantage, that's why even with less downforce he could folow this closely.godlameroso wrote: ↑19 May 2021, 15:57You don't understand, and you're burying yourself. Air has momentum, in physics there are these principles called inertia, and conservation of angular momentum, think a bit friend. If the car is turning left(like it is in the video), then the air is going to the right, Verstappen's car is on the right, where the air is being pushed because Hamilton's car is under yaw. If the leading car's wake reduces downforce, Verstappen should not be able to follow so closely, and yet video evidence shows he could. Until he got too close to Hamilton's car and he got a oversteer snap. Why would the car get an oversteer snap if the wake lowers downforce at the front of the car first?dans79 wrote: ↑19 May 2021, 15:44
actually , I understand aerodynamics pretty well. You seemed to have glanced over Chilvers important qualifier.
In china 2018, Max was not grip limited. He had plenty of grip, and if lewis hadn't understerred out into Max's path, he would have powered around the outside like Lewis wasn't even there.
It could be an oversteer snap due loss of downforce, but it could just as easy be a lack grip due to a dirty surcface just outside the racing line, or a shock steering movement for not wanting to collide with Lewis, as at that time they were on a collision course.
Furthermore I don't understand what you're trying to prove with this video. Let's say you were right about the loss of downforce at that point, how does that reflect on the 'aerial situation' one second behind the car? The influence of car's shape behinds the bargeboards dictates the shape of the turbulence and wake behind the car.
Funny when I introduce other variables over the wing thing. I'm overthinking. When others do it, they're debunking me. Oh well, I will only triple down in response.