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Sulland
25th February 2020, 08:42
Seems like Aero development is moving ahead with numerous small items on cars to improve it, in addition to the big wings. Same as we have seen in other forms of motorsport.

All to bring cornering speeds up and up.
At some stage this will become a safety issue, both for car crew, but also for spectators.

It is also a lot of money spent for the teams, to gain a few seconds.

Wondering what FIA has to say to this trend, and if it will become a limiting point in the new regulations for Rally 1 cars?'

What is the forums feelings on this subject?

RS
25th February 2020, 13:42
I don't wish to be a killjoy because these cars are really spectacular but I had pretty much the same thoughts after watching the amateur videos from Sweden.

Parts which used to be corners they just seem to keep the throttle pretty much mashed to the floor nowadays..

Also, anyone know what the rules are for aero development? Do they have a certain number of jokers they can use per year for aero or can they constantly update a la F1?

Fast Eddie WRC
25th February 2020, 14:15
https://www.wrcwings.tech/category/regulations/

COD
27th February 2020, 10:29
I have said this allready when new rules were introduced and will say it again: the aero and high cornering speed makes it so dangerous, as crashes happen in much higher speeds. Also makes it more boring, less slides as aero only works when cars are straight.

They should go for R5 type aero, also limit suspension travel. To make rallying safer and more spectacular

SubaruNorway
2nd March 2020, 20:00
I have said this allready when new rules were introduced and will say it again: the aero and high cornering speed makes it so dangerous, as crashes happen in much higher speeds. Also makes it more boring, less slides as aero only works when cars are straight.

They should go for R5 type aero, also limit suspension travel. To make rallying safer and more spectacular

Less travel, R5 aero and the same WRC engine is definitely not going to make it safer, everyone is saying how much more stable the WRC is compared to R5 at high speeds. They still slide and i think it's the best It's ever been, some people are filming only flat places these days but medium speed corners are even more impressive sometimes i think.

dimviii
16th March 2020, 17:04
https://www.wrcwings.tech/2020/03/16/aero-issues-of-rally-mexico-2020-new-hyundai-i20-coupe-wrc-aero-package-and-more/

lluisva555
22nd March 2020, 10:50
Some stuff for today: how air flows into WRC cars to cool down brakes

https://www.wrcwings.tech/2020/03/22/wrc-cars-brakes-cooling-airflow-review/

Hope you like it!

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AnttiL
10th May 2020, 19:32
Another great article from WRCWings, interview with Latvala


https://www.wrcwings.tech/2020/05/10/jari-matti-latvala-on-the-aero-of-old-current-and-future-wrc-cars/

doubled1978
10th May 2020, 20:19
Another great article from WRCWings, interview with Latvala


https://www.wrcwings.tech/2020/05/10/jari-matti-latvala-on-the-aero-of-old-current-and-future-wrc-cars/

Good interview, for me the most interesting part was him talking about the 2017 Polo...haven’t heard any of the drivers talk about it before.

dimviii
21st July 2020, 18:51
amazing article about Mitsu wrc 04-05 aero,and not only
https://www.wrcwings.tech/2020/07/21/mitsubishi-lancer-wrc04-aero-design-and-performance/

dimviii
26th October 2020, 14:47
nice article about wrc aero,at wrcwings.tech
https://www.wrcwings.tech/2020/10/26/wind-tunnels-in-the-history-of-wrc/

lluisva555
29th December 2020, 13:41
Our last post of the year is devoted to the role of Wind Tunnels in the design and development of the current WRC car generation

https://www.wrcwings.tech/2020/12/28/wind-tunnels-in-the-design-and-evolution-of-current-wrc-cars/

Hope you like it... and happy & aero new year!!!

dimviii
18th January 2021, 15:15
What’s the deal with the new modifications in the Hyundai i20 Coupé WRC 2021?


https://www.wrcwings.tech/2021/01/18/whats-the-deal-with-the-new-modifications-in-the-hyundai-i20-coupe-wrc-2021/

lluisva555
16th March 2021, 17:09
If you are interested in the impact of the aero on the tyres of a WRC car, or in the impact of the tyres on the aero of a WRC car, this is your article. We asked Michelin and Pirelli experts and this is what they explained to us

https://www.wrcwings.tech/2021/03/15/tyres-and-aerodynamics-in-a-wrc-car/

lluisva555
10th August 2021, 08:55
Hi, this is the link to the interview we made to Adrien Fourmaux to know how a driver adapts to the aero of a WRC car, coming from a Rally2 car, hope you enjoy it

https://www.wrcwings.tech/2021/08/09/adrien-fourmaux-and-the-adaptation-to-the-aero-of-a-wrc-car/

dimviii
16th August 2021, 15:57
Tech (aero) details at 2021 Ypres Rally

https://www.wrcwings.tech/2021/08/16/tech-aero-details-at-2021-ypres-rally/

Sulland
18th January 2023, 09:37
The new rear wings of the 2023 Rally1 cars are moving into a ridiculous size.
Cornering speeds will go up and up, until everyone knows it is very dangerouse, and we get unexplained accidents.

denkimi
18th January 2023, 09:59
The new rear wings of the 2023 Rally1 cars are moving into a ridiculous size.
Cornering speeds will go up and up, until everyone knows it is very dangerouse, and we get unexplained accidents.

Cornering speeds will still be lower than with the previous generation of cars. They don't have diffusers anymore.

AnttiL
18th January 2023, 11:25
Cornering speeds will still be lower than with the previous generation of cars. They don't have diffusers anymore.

and no center diff. And safety is better than ever.