avatar wrote:
I assume no such thing. In one of my earlier posts I mentioned the unsprung parts ("wheels and brake duct gubbins " plus suspension arms etc.) of the car causing a portion of overall drag but they certainly don't cause all of it. The figures I used are just an illustration as I don't have access to any real world data.
For my point not to apply, all of the drag would need to come from the unsprung car and none of it from the sprung parts. Even if half of the deceleration due to drag were soley down to unsprung parts, using my illustrative numbers as that's the best I've got, 1/12th of the G-force activating the system would be down to force applied to the sprung car.
I don't know what fundamental principal that brakes, nor do I see reason to take offence; I've merely been exploring the cases for and against, starting from a neutral viewpoint and ending up leaning towards the FIA having a problem with the device.
But let's face it; the device is hypothetical. Any stance the FIA may take is also hypothetical.
I see no reason to take offence at what I wrote, and I choose not to take offence at your comment that implies I have violated a fundemental principal as I know you're unlikely to (as its perfectly reasonable not to have done, given the length of the discussion thus far) have read every word of the posts I've made.
@avatar
Apologize, I did not took "offense

" [I hope adding a smile, to the word "offense" makes it´s meaning in this context clear], in your general point - far from. The last part of my post was not aimed at you, or a response to what you wrote.
Nevertheless, I do think, that your statement, and that is what I quoted and referred to, that if 1/6th of the overall braking performance is attributed, to aero drag, then 1/6th of the forces reacted to by the system come not from the wheel, is not correct)
Now you took 1/6th and made it 1/12th, which is a different statement altogether - IMHO.
Because, now you state very clearly, that even if we consider aero drag, there will be a part of it acting on/at the wheel, origin at the wheel, as the wheel will cause part of the drag(force).
[if the contribution is x% or y%, we will not know for sure, without data, but there is a fraction of this force/load originating at the (front) wheels]
Which I think, is important to note, in this context.