LionsHeart wrote: ↑30 Aug 2023, 20:15
mwillems, I read your post about the front wing. According to the very front wing, it’s already clear to me, well, I have had this information for many years, but it’s not entirely clear to me how, when bending down, the upper flap additionally feeds the bottom with air. The current regulation does not allow the front wing to be positioned as low as it was under the previous regulation. Oddly enough, but the last technical regulation was more understandable for me.
Previously, teams could use the so-called rotary rudders located under the chassis, under the driver’s feet, there were other elements that made it possible to power the confuser with charged streams that rushed to the front wing, the y250 vortex generator. I don't remember the exact name.
I read somewhere that in the new regulations, Newey found several areas where he can create several vortex generators on the surface of the chassis that feed the bottom, and one goes along the bottom of the side pontoons, flowing over the bottom. Another charged stream passes over the pontoons and also feeds the upper edge of the diffuser. It's hard for me to understand everything without a visual drawing of how it should be. Some of it I understand very well, some I don't understand at all.
It can also be illustrative that the Red Bull chassis is very stable at high speeds, the bottom does not hit the roadway so often, we don’t often hear it, unlike the McLaren chassis, which hits the bottom a lot. The Red Bull chassis squats very smoothly to the maximum value and is held there, as if an active suspension was implemented.
I don’t know how important a properly tuned suspension plays here, and it plays an important role here, but the aerodynamic base itself is well balanced, moreover, no matter what rear wings are used in Red Bull, no matter how short or long straight lines , their chassis is very stable and not very prone to vertical swing.
McLaren engineers will have to do a great job in the off-season to significantly close the gap with Red Bull. But the season is not over yet, I'm waiting for updates in the area of the bottom and side pontoons, let's see how the team is able to close the gap with the current chassis.