Oh just go closed-wheel and closed-cockpit already, you know it’s going there, for safety and astrodynamic.
Not sure how to keep the same suspension system tho, maybe with slightly movable well arches?
Or just make it worse (limit it) to make the cornering more “fun” …“So we need something to protect the driver’s head, let’s add some kind of brace in front of their face.”
“Ok now there’s too much water being sprayed around when it’s raining so let’s add some kind of cover over the wheels!”
WEC people be like “What the hell is wrong with these guys?”
This looks ugly asf.
How are they connected to the tyres? Pitstop is going to be challenging, when the teams want to switch to intermediate or soft.
Hopefully they’re not connected to the tyres else it will be very bumpy to drive
Do they know that there are off the shelf options?
My American Truck Simulator and F1 games are slowly blending together
Definitely ruins the aesthetic, but if it helps with spray I guess it’s a good thing. Would make pit stops a bit harder I imagine though.
Nice static surface for sponsors, imagine the Ferraris running with 4 HP logos for wheels
Zak brown is already calling sponsors.
The best potential sponsorship location since the LED hubcaps on the 2022 reg concept car.
May 09 2024 Ferrari F1 Spray Guard Testing Session
Who’s driving the number 14 car?
What people should remember is that we don’t choose between good looking and bad looking wheel covers. We choose between racing (if this thing works) and no racing.
Absolutely! I really hope they figure out a design that allows them drive in extreme wet contlditions.
Agreed. I bet this version is probably a prototype to see if they’re even remotely in the ballpark of containing spray. If it does work well then they can improve the form.
I was under the impression that the floor/diffuser throws up as much, or more, water than the tires, so while reducing spray from the wheels would certainly help there would still be a small tsunami behind the cars on a very wet track, no?
I did a little reading and yes the defusers do bring up a lot of water. They just don’t know how much compared to the tires. Or at least they are not saying.