Jef Patat wrote:It is as if that flow is pushed off the edge of the floor, there must be a reason for that. I would have expected they'd like that flow to go to the rear.
I find this aero area mighty interesting but I my understanding of it is less than 0.000001%.
All air flow between the front wheels is directed to that area in order to generate sealing vortices along the flanks of the floor. You can sorta see Caterham's version of it below (car's right, viewer's left).
To keep that air flow as strong as possible, teams don't redirect it any more than is absolutely necessary. That's why the bottom of the sidepod turning vane is positioned with roughly the same angle as the barge board.
Think of the flip-up (highlighted) as something like a little diffuser that tries to pull this air flow as far outboard as possible, because you want to seal as much of the floor as possible.
Any air flow that makes it to the rear of the car from this point is a bonus. The rest is either rolled up into that vortex, cast off and away, or completely screws up everything...
