Dafnalina wrote: ↑03 May 2024, 16:48
mwillems wrote: ↑03 May 2024, 16:42
Most of the changes won't add time, they are simply to let the airflow make its way correctly around the car.
Most of the important work is around conditioning the flow at the front and how the floor uses it. Front and rear geometry changes are to stop the airflow being impeded. Same with front corner and the inlet. Engine cover is about the flow to the rear.
Two things here are to generate time. The wing and the floor. The rest is largely about retaining flow through and around the car.
After 18 months I can finally stop banging on about the front of the car conditioning the air!!
Sorry, could you explain what was the issue with the way the front of the car conditioned the air? What was the effect on the car?
The wing didn't work well in low load conditions. This was triggered by low df config, low speed and when airflow was approaching the wing from the side.
The effect would have affected how the car cleaned air going to the rear and to the side of the car, I.pacting the rear wing and diffuser performance and affecting the seal of the floor as the dirty air messed with the vortices.
The airflow to the floor may not have been optimal. Thus would have meant a lack of DF all over the car with a particularly weak nose.