organic wrote: ↑05 Jun 2024, 19:32
According to rumours on twitter the regulations are moving away from venturi tunnels and back to flat floors with a rear floor edge similar to 2021.
I believe the regs will be released tomorrow so we will see for certain.
I’m not buying it. Really everything up until those rumoura has been pointing to a shrunk version of the 2022 regulations with some active aero. 190cm wide and some 50cm shorter, perhaps 30kg lighter.
I guess there is incentive to move away from ground effect due to bouncing, but no 550-600 horsepower car is going to be able to cope with the massive aerodynamic inefficiency of the 2010s era cars without sacrificing like 10 seconds on the current ones due to downforce cuts to maintain sensible top speed.
On the other hand, a shrunk 2022 type car would be nearly indistinguishable from the current F2 cars in terms of dimensions and appearance, but with even weaker engines.
The only option for clawing back enough performance to not become almost as slow as F2 would be ground effect+active aero+return of more sophisticated suspension. (At least 2020-level, maybe even active suspension)
Still, my guess is that the 2026 season will be a disaster and that the energy flow rate will be quickly upped to near-2014 levels, thus making the aero and chassis regulations actually workable and really cool.