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Bin lids bin lids bin lids ... OUT OUT OUT!
http://en.f1-live.com/f1/en/headline...08094902.shtml
Bin lids! OUT! Bin lids! OUT! Bin lids, bin lids, bin lids! OUT OUT OUT! /me calms down ... Auto Motor und Sport are reporting that the teams have agreed to get rid of those infernal dustbin lids ... let's hope it actually happens. Might help overtaking, although I would agree with Sam Michael that it isn't a silver bullet. |
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9 Oct 2009, 19:38 (Ref:2557734) | #2 | |
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That's good news. They do seem to add to the aero issues with regard to passing. And of course the well documented safey issues. With them gone and refuelling gone, the pit stops next year will be a lot simpler.
But quite apart from that - they look bloody awful. Every time I see them, I think of the dodgy bodywork fitted to "cars of the future" in sci-fi movies. |
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9 Oct 2009, 19:42 (Ref:2557736) | #3 | ||
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I can't think the wheel suppliers liked them much either. If I were Oz or BBS I would have been looking at the small print of their contracts very carefully.
I can't think they will "help" overtaking much at all. If anything, the only thing they were designed to do would be to reduce drag by a small amount, I don't think for a second that their removal will help the "racing" at all. |
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9 Oct 2009, 19:49 (Ref:2557743) | #4 | |
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"Williams' technical chief Sam Michael said in July that studies have shown that the covers have "quite an adverse effect on the following car".
For now, until anyone here has done a more in depth investigation, I'm gonna go with Sam on this one... |
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Don't they create large amounts of turbulence?
I think the best way of stopping these things would be to tweak the rules to ban a lot of this sillyness. One way of phrasing the rules could be as follows
The first clause would eliminate the DDDs as they use the crash structure. The second would stop any intentional aero-sabotage device. |
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9 Oct 2009, 20:03 (Ref:2557759) | #6 | |
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There will be some obviously, but compared to a wheel... A rotating wheel is a hideously poor aerodynamic thing - it actually creates lift and a load of drag anyway. But hey - we can't ban wheels!
I agree with the ideas you're going with on other aero things. I'm quite new here, and I guess there will be an aero post someplace, but I have a load of ideas (based on experience) that I'd like to implement to liven things up, while still retaining F1's status at the top of the tree. |
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Anyone wanna bet they are cheering at Renault now?
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9 Oct 2009, 20:52 (Ref:2557782) | #8 | |
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Best news I've heard all day.
Awful looking things. |
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Good. One less thing to come flying off a car.
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Thank God, we can finally see all of the car, and see the wheels and brake disks working in the slow-mo's. Now we just need to stop Renault and Red Bull putting the big flap on the back of the engine covers and the cars will look good again!
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This will be to do with the manner in which the covers direct outflowing air from the wheel through a small aperture, which has the effect of concentrating the airflow into a stream that has distinctly different characteristics from the surrounding air. Quote:
The issue Sam Michael refers to is that in reducing the overall drag outside AND inside the wheel, they produce an effect that produces a significantly negative result downstream, ie for the following car. The overall result of removing them should be that a following car might be able to get a tenth closer. Doesn't sound like much but may allow effective slipstreaming on a straight 80-100 metres shorter than at the moment. Again, doesn't sound like much but if you change it too much you've got something very different. BTW - I don't mind the fins on the spine of the red bull/renault, reminds me of the teapot intakes of the early/mid 70's.... Last edited by Malfunction Junction; 10 Oct 2009 at 00:13. Reason: clarity |
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They also work by channeling the flow between the upper and lower vortices that you get from a rotating wheel and (to an extent) stabilising those.
Also - remember before they were introduced, you'd often see brake dust being thrown quite a distance out from each front wheel? Well, that shows that the flow from the brake exit (bearing in mind the heat being produced) was directed out - perpendicular to the free stream and direction of travel. This also produces drag. What the bin-lids did was direct this flow from the brake exits and wheels (which is always there, even when the brake dust wasn't highlighting it) more rearwards, hence reducing drag. Of course, you can still see the brake dust going out sideways, but it's less than before and crucially - further from the car by the time it's diffused away. What I was getting at was that obviously Sam and others at Williams have conducted an in depth investigation in the effects of this to a following car - and I, for one, would like to see the results... except it's all academic now, as they've gone from next year. Now - we can see brake glow again. I always liked that. |
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If they could just build a F1 car that looks like my avatar, I would be more than happy!
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I quite liked them, reminded me of the covered rear wheels of the GrC cars of the 80's. I won't particularly miss them though. Ta ta!
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I personally will miss the wheel covers.
When they first appeared, I thought that it was a refreshing take on an aero feature. |
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These were a crime against humanity. Oh, sorry, wrong thread.
Anyway, interesting pieces of kit, but I'll get over the loss of them. |
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They should have been banned when they were first introduced.
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In principle, I didn't mind them - F1 used to be about innovative solutions, and this was one. For safety reasons, I don't mind banning them though, and if it helps overtaking that's good too.
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Yes,I'm glad to see the back of'em,but if it were ever discovered that sticking a minature figurine of Max Mosley on the nose cone of an F1 car made it go a tenth of a second a lap faster,then don't be surprised to see them putting in an appearance.
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I don't mind them but also am quite happy to see them go.
But if they offer enough aero benefit, what is to stop the wheel manufacturers developing a wheel with a much more flush outer face to compensate them being banned next year? |
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