2017-2020 Aerodynamic Regulations Thread

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godlameroso wrote:These cars are far faster than the 90's cars ever hoped they could be. These cars would win the race starting 3 laps down against a field of 90's cars.
i still think the wing heights and tyre dimensions of the cars in 1992 were better though. post imola 1994 the cars definitely got a lot uglier as a result of regulation changes and have been on a downward slope ever since until this season.

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In my "investigation" of SF70H sidepods I have stumbled upon some interesting stuff on other cars as well, and this suggests that there are some changes in flow structures in front of the sidepod inlets. Different teams address this are differently and I have gathered my thoughts (previously stated on this great forum in car threads) in a two-part article:

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/ferrari- ... novi%C4%87

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/ferrari- ... novi%C4%87

What do you guys think, is this a new trend, an upcoming evolution? Or is Ferrari simply making a one-of like 2011 McLaren...
And they call it a stall. A STALL!

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Those outwash tunnels are so popular even the birds are copying them.
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The FIA have updated the 2017 technical regs on the 9th of March 2017

They have reworked the whole bodywork section with a change to more recognisable terminology and lots of diagrams showing constrained zones. It's worth having a copy at hand I think.

Edit: here's a link to the latest version http://www.fia.com/file/54340/download/ ... n=WIRjw99M
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godlameroso wrote:
24 Mar 2017, 23:05
http://i.imgur.com/xHChqYR.jpg

Those outwash tunnels are so popular even the birds are copying them.
:lol: :lol: this is funny. I like the Way u thinking :mrgreen:

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henry wrote:
25 Mar 2017, 23:32
The FIA have updated the 2017 technical regs on the 9th of March 2017

They have reworked the whole bodywork section with a change to more recognisable terminology and lots of diagrams showing constrained zones. It's worth having a copy at hand I think.

Edit: here's a link to the latest version http://www.fia.com/file/54340/download/ ... n=WIRjw99M
Thanks for the link, this is a great update to the technical regulations document, lots of diagrams in chapter 3 now!

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Would this be possible with the current regs for the shrak fins? Would it be beneficial to reduce the side wind impact but still retain the good characteristic of the regular fin?

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Mr.G wrote:
29 Mar 2017, 13:23
Would this be possible with the current regs for the shrak fins? Would it be beneficial to reduce the side wind impact but still retain the good characteristic of the regular fin?

http://papermodelers.sk/download/imgpl. ... f42bfd62f8
That's interesting! Yes I believe this will be legal. It might be beneficial, but not inmediately in the way you think. Basically this allows for cooling outlet gills on the back.
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turbof1 wrote:
29 Mar 2017, 13:27
Mr.G wrote:
29 Mar 2017, 13:23
Would this be possible with the current regs for the shrak fins? Would it be beneficial to reduce the side wind impact but still retain the good characteristic of the regular fin?

http://papermodelers.sk/download/imgpl. ... f42bfd62f8
That's interesting! Yes I believe this will be legal. It might be beneficial, but not inmediately in the way you think. Basically this allows for cooling outlet gills on the back.
Would those cooling outlet gills be able to direct the hot air to the rear wing or monkey seat in some way?

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turbof1 wrote:
29 Mar 2017, 13:27
Mr.G wrote:
29 Mar 2017, 13:23
Would this be possible with the current regs for the shrak fins? Would it be beneficial to reduce the side wind impact but still retain the good characteristic of the regular fin?

http://papermodelers.sk/download/imgpl. ... f42bfd62f8
That's interesting! Yes I believe this will be legal. It might be beneficial, but not inmediately in the way you think. Basically this allows for cooling outlet gills on the back.
OK, so now wait which team will think this first :D
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Mr.G wrote:
29 Mar 2017, 13:23
Would this be possible with the current regs for the shrak fins? Would it be beneficial to reduce the side wind impact but still retain the good characteristic of the regular fin?
The side wind impact is the good characteristic of the shark fin :wink:

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Mr.G wrote:
29 Mar 2017, 14:23
OK, so now wait which team will think this first :D
Already been tried by Williams before and was abandoned.

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PhillipM wrote:
29 Mar 2017, 14:27
Mr.G wrote:
29 Mar 2017, 14:23
OK, so now wait which team will think this first :D
Already been tried by Williams before and was abandoned.
Any pic?

EDIT: I found this, it's bit different, I would like to open the fin... But still good memory =D>

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It was only a couple of years back:

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Sends too much dirty air at the rear wing. Hence the new Merc/Williams solutions with the chimneys out of the top and the T-wings lofting the hot air clear of the wing.

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Which car would drive best in dirty air? A car with low or high rake?

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