Hi there,
I am working on an Aston North reversed setup for FOX currently. The race set is quite good, very consistent and can deliver the pace too.
But I kinda can't get it work in qualification mode. The grip level boost from switching from R2's to R1's just isn't there. I tried to change tyre pressures, and camber too, but it didn't seem to improve the ultimate one–flying-lap pace.
Few areas I'll try to focus on and will appreciate any feedback:
I am working on an Aston North reversed setup for FOX currently. The race set is quite good, very consistent and can deliver the pace too.
But I kinda can't get it work in qualification mode. The grip level boost from switching from R2's to R1's just isn't there. I tried to change tyre pressures, and camber too, but it didn't seem to improve the ultimate one–flying-lap pace.
Few areas I'll try to focus on and will appreciate any feedback:
- car balance, the uneven distribution of aero and weight (about 55 % at the rear end) could mean that raising the grip level on both front and rear end equally does translate to more rear-happy car as the lighter front end's ability to corner gets relatively a tad better than rear end's
- body roll, camber, bigger forces could cause more massive body roll and live camber change, maybe it would make sense to stiffen the car a bit?
- tyre pressures, softer tyres give bigger rolling resistance, heat up quicker and grip more
what is the implication on car setup tho'? Especially considering the one-lap quality expected from an qualifying setup. Should I increase the pressures to regain some speed at straights and rely on the bigger grip and faster heat-up?
Is there a certain tyre pressure for optimal grip anyway, or does it depend more on the tyre temperatures?
- downforce, boost in grip could allow me to run slightly less downforce, on R2's it is best at it is already, but who knows what happens with softer tyres
- optimizing inner/outer tyre pressures, to be clear, I consider right tyres on a clockwise circuit to be the inner tyres
contrary to what I do normally (run with the inner tyres deflated a bit to increase effect of the heat gain to keep inner/outer temperatures as similar as I can get them), I did my first calibration runs on R2's with pressures from the non-reversed AS7 version of the setup
well I had to keep the setting at it is, it is worth about a tenth or two to have the inner tyre pressures about 0.15 bar front tyre and 0.10 bar rear tyre higher relative to the outer tyres
it makes the car turn better around right-hand corners, but couldn't the same effect be archieved by altering the balance of the car?