http://f1.automoto365.com/news/controller.php?lang=en&theme=default&month=10&year=2007&nextMode=GpNewsForm&news_id=28599 On Wednesday the FIA World Council confirmed new aero rules for 2009, which were proposed by the so-called overtaking group. According to our spies in Brazil, Ferraris Rory Byrne together with Renaults Pat Symonds and McLarens Paddy Lowe, worked out a car configuration, which should make it easier to follow another car and to overtake. The technical directors agreed to proposals which are as follows: - Front wing width increased to 180 instead of 140 cm. - Front wing height decreased to 7.5 instead of 15 cm. - The middle section over a width of 40 cm has to be a standard part. - The driver may adjust the front wing flaps from the cockpit twice a lap by an angle of a maximum 6 degrees. - Rear wing width 75 instead of 100 cm - Rear wing height 95 instead of 80 cm. The diffusor then starts from the centre of the rear axle rather than from the front end of the rear wheels. It may raise to 17.5 instead of 12.5 cm. The bodywork has to be clean. That means no barge boards, no winglets, no chimneys, no flipups. Windtunnel research has shown that with the new rules the overall downforce loss will be 50 percent compared to the 2006 aero. If you follow another car within half a car length you will only lose 25 instead of 46 percent of the downforce and the balance shift will be 1 percent to the front rather than 4 percent to the back as it is now"
Great post and thanks for the information, this sounds good and it will be nice to see a clean looking car without all of the appendages on it.
Every year they changed the aero rules they announced overtaking would become much easier now. Unfortunately, it never happened...
+2 Like the fact drivers can tweak there front flaps. Pity they didn't suggest sprinklers randomly turned on ..
True. I seriously believe F1 should adopt the "push to pass" button/concept. In the end it wouldn't change the outcome of the race (at least in theory), but it sure as hell would make it more interesting.