Downforce effect

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okram
okram
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Joined: 31 May 2007, 12:46

Downforce effect

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Hello.

When F1 car starts to experience significant downforce?

By 'significant' i mean when downforce starts to provide more grip then mechanical components. I know real grip is only provided by mechanical components and that there's no aerodynamic grip - but i'm sure you know what i mean :)

mike
mike
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Joined: 10 Jan 2006, 13:55
Location: Australia, Melbourne

Re: Downforce effect

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well they say often at 200k/hr a F1 car can be theoretically driven upside down
therefore it implies that at 200k/hr a F1 car will generate 600kg of down force and hence at this point there is surely more aero than mechanical grip

you cant really seperate the 2 kinds of grip since without mechanical grip, aero grip will be useless

Ogami musashi
Ogami musashi
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Joined: 13 Jun 2007, 22:57

Re: Downforce effect

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About 160km/h in a monaco downforce trim.