wizeguy
Computer
- Sep 17, 2007
- 12
All of the pictures and video clips I've seen of F1 cars in the wind tunnel show the airflow over a stationary car.
Given that when the F1 car is on track the wheels rotate in the opposite direction to the wind flow, what effect does this have on the wind flow/aerodynamics of the car? and how much difference between this and having a "wheel cover" (yep I know it wouldn't be legal in F1... just interested...)
cheers
vin
Given that when the F1 car is on track the wheels rotate in the opposite direction to the wind flow, what effect does this have on the wind flow/aerodynamics of the car? and how much difference between this and having a "wheel cover" (yep I know it wouldn't be legal in F1... just interested...)
cheers
vin