Just_a_fan wrote: ↑12 Oct 2022, 20:28
El_KaPpa wrote: ↑12 Oct 2022, 20:14
PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑12 Oct 2022, 09:45
I know my deductions were correct. Here confirmed by Mike Elliot that the issue with the car is aerodynamic:
A. Shovlin: "Fundamentally one of the things that we need to improve on the car for next year is get the car to have more downforce at the low drag levels and then we can race those lighter wings and still be competitive in the corners"
Isn't that basic downforce racing 101? All racing cars that use downforce want to have more downforce with less drag.
Yes. It's a boiler plate response that could have been stated by any of the 10 F1 teams.
We already know the issue of the W13. It was designed to ride low and stiff, to make so much downforce from the floor in this configuration that they could use smaller wings and made more than enough downforce to compensate for potentially less efficient management of the air in front of the rear tires.
"Efficiency" has two parameters. Downforce and drag. If the expected downforce level far exceeds the drag being generated, you can still be considered efficient.
Once they discovered that it was impossible to prevent porpoising, the entire concept unraveled. They are carrying all of the draw backs of their design (higher weight, less management of air in front of rear tire (drag), higher CoG due to cooling being moved), with none of the benefits they expected (gobstopping floor downforce).
A lion must kill its prey.