Why Is Slipstream Good But Dirty Air Bad?
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- Опубликовано: 13 июн 2024
- In this week's F101, we take a look into the overused term of 'slipstream' and 'dirty air'. What are the differences? Why is one good and the other bad?
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Slipstream : Driving very close to the car in front of you
What does it do? Reduces downforce, sends the wind over your car, helping you go faster, but also reduces stability around the corners, where this wind turns into dirty wind.
On straights : Less downforce required for more speed
On corners : More downforce required for more stability
Thank you 🙏🙏
This was so much better explained
^ agreed
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killed it
Now I can see why Vettel keeps shouting "BLUE FLAG"
HAHA
well he has a point
Not sure that showing a McLaren while saying "allows for higher top speed" is a genius idea
Stargazer ,Alonso "it's a joke"
Nowadays it kinda is
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This didn’t age well
can someone explain?
Next one should be tyres. How they work, how they are manufactured, and how they are treated during race weekend
Treat them with respect
Dude, thank you for this. These two things really confused me, but you explained it so well
For the next one do how the halo will affect the performance of the cars
probably wont do much apart from a little extra weight
+Kingie AV That's not true. We already knows that it disturbs the air flow and air intake above the head of the driver.
I don't think we'll see anything definitive before the teams give their own assessments however.
oh yeah myb forgot about that
The halo also makes the center of gravity slighty higher.
That's something we can't answer for the moment the Teams must give their answers To your question
Hmmmmmm
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Thought of chain hair when I saw this video
Richer
Matt: Top Speed... McHonda on screen... Thinking
Suggestion: Downforce differences with the Halo.
Suggestion: minigun on Halo
Eerik L According to Mercedes' video "F1 explains: The Halo" at 1:29 it says: "This thing is quite bad aerodynamically".
Eerik L anything around which air passes on the car affects its aerodynamics
Eerik L lets see what aerodynamic appendages the teams come up with to better utilise the halo
WTF DOES THAT MEAN ITS HARDLY DOING ANYTHING TO THE FLOW AT ALL
I honestly doubt it would effect the downforce a lot but if anything it would help the air over the cockpit
The goods and bads of refuelling
Good: Keeps the engine running
Bad: Makes your hands smell
Please explain safety car restarts to new comers, and what adventage they gives in terms of pitstop and so on
Ben Abdi you should check out chainbearF1 he has extremely detailed and informative videos about f1 rules and aspects!!!!!
Loescaas i said to the newcomers man. I've been following f1 since very young man. Newcomers don't know shit yet won't care about the truth. Have you seen current Interlagos curves? Curves are meant to be attacked, not watched behind a line
Great video keep this series going
Guys I really really love your videos. I always click of the thing I’m doing to watch your vids! Keep going 💫
I was actually thinking about what the difference was and 2 days later, this video is born.
There is no difference between dirty air and splitstream. Its the same effect called by different words. Less air helps you on straight line with more max speed, but makes you slower in corners becouse you have less downforce.
very informative video WTF1. Well done!!!!
For the next one I'd like to know how much force there is on the steering wheel, torque levels generated by the wheel and comparision to a normal road car.
Simracing steering wheel are becoming a lot stronger lately, but does stronger always mean that it is closer to the real thing?
All toasters toast toast
Atleast i know, when Chain Bear F1 goes to another hiatus unexpectedly, I can count on you for simple explanation videos, though I'm more interested in more complicated mechanical things.
I just love the work and effort that they put into F1 cars, for us fans to watch in enjoy
Love this series
You guys can try Undercutting, or getting Free pitstops under the safety car. Or even try explaining the new tire rules or Grid penalty system for 2018
Trying to understand this slipstream drama from Monza to Sochi.... I shall catch up somehow
Fantastic video really enjoyed this 👌👍
Your best video till now. Keep it up
@WTF1 I would be interested in seeing a break down of a F1 tire, and the varying differences between the selections (wet, soft, extra soft, hard) etc
Great vid man. I also recently got my "Bwoah" shirt I ordered from the store, love it.
Great post!
Next, you should cover how a dry line forms.
idk how i managed to make it here but this was the most interesting thing i’ve watched this week.
Slipstreaming in straight is good, slipstreaming in corner you loose downforce.
Nice video! More like this please! Why not make a video on pit stops, race starts, crashes, strategy, tyres and more science!
My suggestion is: The different types of track surfaces and how they impact tyre choice.
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Do some detailed stuff about operating windows, could be for breaks and tyres or even about turbos and how the electric power torque fills to keep that operating window open
I finally understood dirty air.
Thank You
Now that makes sense to me. Thank you! I get off the track every time I tailgate in curves at high speeds. Games are really realistic these days.
Thanks for the insight; didn’t figure out there was a difference
Wow, this all makes sense now. I was watching an anime and they mentioned this, so I was curious and now I understand. It's pretty cool.
Cool animations...keep this going
Please explain how to use the safety car to make up a place/ save your lead and in general how to use it as a race strategy.
Been waiting for this 😁😁😁
Wow love that intro
Could you make a video about Ground effects for the next F101 episode?
For the next one could you explain the difference between the nosecone shape most 2017 cars had, and the one that the toro rosso and mercedes had? (I know they have names, but I can't think of them, hope you understand what im asking) cheers!
Glad that I can watch a video that isn’t on Buzzfeed levels from your channel.
That's was awesome I didn't even know there was such a think as dirty air.Thanks man.
Do a vid on G-forces and lateral loads on tires, body roll and drivers neck.
I just grabbed a great interest in the sport of F1and i want to understand a big more of it. Why do drivers start in the place they do at the beginning of the race? How the season works? And how are the champions decided?
This was literally the first question I had in my mind when I started watching f1
Explain each tier and the pro’s and cons’s of each tier plz 😃
Nice informative video.
And low cooling in slipstream!
Suggestion: How much does wind affect the car?
Great vid but a question what do u think is the best and worst livery and u can do a top 10 list when all the liverys come out
Point Blank Well, all I definitely know that Haas won't be in the last place. :) Simple and not overdone that works very well.
Can you explain the rules of f1, what all changes have to be made in the cars each session
Ground Effects - Should they return to F1?
Subi_fan I wouldn't agree fully with that, but definitely there has been some pretty dull races
Yes and make wings simple kinda what indycar is doing for 2018
Oh definitely, also it would be nice if they were brought inside the front wheels so they dont break off at Turn 1 every race
ground Effect takes place in present day Formula1 - it produces a quite big amount of Downforce of the car
Technically, the cars at the moment don't have ground effects. Ground effects has been banned in F1 since the early 1980s. The cars do produce downforce underneath the car but it's a minimal amount as most downforce comes from the front and rear wings
You guys should do a video explaining camber
This guy sounds similar to the guy who gives me advice before a race in Gran Turismo Sport
explain what an undercut or overcut is
basically the importance of strategy
Alexander Schlecker check out this channel, ‘Chain Bear F1’ they have lots of really short informative videos about all this stuff
This was a great opportunity to do a collaboration with a channel like Real Engineering, and you guys missed it.
How different tire compounds are made differently
Great video thank you i was wondering how dirty air worked
I haven’t watched the video yet but it’s simple logic. While behind another car the affect of downforce is significantly reduced which is a benefit on the straights (higher top speed) but through corners you’ll lose time behind other cars because you need downforce to carry as much speed as possible through the corner.
Does anyone know if there has been an effort by any team to optimize their aero package for running in dirty air?
You should do the difference between understeer and oversteer
Next one are the tyres please Matty!
For the next oneyou should do Mechanical Grip 101
Next Question: How many tasks have a driver to do since one lap? how many different settings for the wings, the gears, the pedals, besides the driving (spinning the wheel and look to the opponents), to drive as fast as possible?
What do I want in the next F101? Tyre degradation or Setup effects
Another way dirty air works is the hot exhaust fumes from the car ahead. Hot air is less dense than cold air meaning there is a less 'surface' for the wings and so on the 'push' on.
basically you could have just said, its the same thing, its only called dirty air in corners and slipstream on straights, because you use different traits of the air blowing against depending on where you are, and what you are doing
tldr
getting behind your opponent in straight line is good, but in corner is bad
In short and not so complicated:
Dirty air and slipstream are the same. Reduction of downforce/drag due to another car clearing the air in front of you allready which results in higher speeds on straights due to less drag/downforce and and lower speeds in corners due to missing drag/downforce.
Drag and downforce are the same just called differently depending on the situation and if its good for the car in the situation or if its bad. Same with slipstream and dirty air. Its the same thing. Its simply less air pushing the car down and back which has different results depending on what the car is doing
Yea. Explanation in video is really poor
Help me understand ground effect and the importance of diffusser
RIP xMattyg1, I miss your F1 career commentarys 😭
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perseus 'There's a prick on pole and a prick in 8th ... On prick tires'
that base intro
Do on how halo will affect the 2018 cars compared to 2016 or 17 cars
I used to think dirty air was just the exhaust fumes when I was little
Your not wrong that also make dirty air
I would like to see and know how “telemetry and sensors’’ work for a Formula 1 team I have have always wanted to know about that
Explain mgu k,h, ice, etc please
So the term "Dirty Air" is mostly a misnomer. Outside of the air being heated, it is really more of a lack of airflow than heated air. So low downforce tracks (faster corners) would actually promote more passing (racing) than high downforce tracks. It makes you wonder why here aren't more tracks with mostly high and medium corners. How different would racing be if it ran in late fall to early spring, rather the late spring to mid autumn.
If so, then why is DRS zone on straights and not while cornering? DRS is much needed in corners than straights, as on straights the car behind is getting the advantage even without DRS.
Please explain
Drs reduces drags AND downforce, as in if you use drs in corners, you’ll be even slower than not using it
what tyres to use on what track
H LO It depends mostly on the loads u get from the corners after It's the track temperature and the track itself (is it a smooth track or a more bumpy etc)
To put it quickly going behind a car gives less air to push you back but it can sometimes make more air to push you back
Do one on downforce
How does ERS work?
How about explaining Tyre temperatures
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like how he used his channel name on the cars
Difference between undercut and uppercut and which one should Webber do to Vettel 😝
NANGSTAGRAM TV You still in about that? Its almost 5 years ago
*Slipstram : monza 2019*
Not sure if this video still has valid argument cause i dont see this thing happen in actual F1 race in nowadays.
Every driver are racing closely behind each other in straight line and even when in corner.
I'm the 101st like on an F101 video. I find that pretty funny.
F1 needs to make it so more downforce comes from the underbody like what they’ve done in Indycar to improve the racing. With the ridiculous budgets of F1 they probably could produce a lot of downforce underneath the car rather than rely on a front and rear wing (for the most part).
Cool name for the series.
I think you could tell us how downforce actuall works
Just letting you guys know if you, WTF1, don't get this often, you guys are amazing.
You've been speaking to Alex, haven't you? He's bascially a racing driver you know.
Explain team differences and why some cars are so much faster. How much is down to the driver skill ?
0:36 any video of this ?
How the engines work please
I'd like to see "DRS Explained" with animations like those used in "Why Is Slipstream Good But Dirty Air Bad?", and videos of the DRS engaging.
front wing components and their advantages ??