Why don't these FormularStudent cars race on karting tracks or something? Against each other at the same time, not whatever this parking lot racing is supposed to be...
I gotta say, I didn't know this sport or engineering comp was a thing, but hats off to you and your driving! You take some of those endurance runs like a pro, even though it's through cones which I wouldn't be able to do even with that walkaround. shits confusing. But no, keep it up and make a name for yourself.
it sounds like the downforce had a pocket of air causing the suspension's load to loosen then the downforce came backe like a snap... in other words porpoising. however this only occurs at high speeds but can happen when the vehicles suspension is not keeping the floor of the car level with the track
@@d.mat.zero6525 This is not porpoising. I was there yesterday for the endurance and developed aero packages for another team for a few years. Although These cars generate substantial amounts of downforce, none of them porpoise. What every car, often even without an aero package, does there is simply bottom out because of the uneven track. Despite this car being quite fast, this is far from where e.g. Stuttgarts car is in terms of downforce and pace. And they dont porpoise either. Just because F1 cars do that now, does not mean that every other aero car does that, too.