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I don't know why the rear wheels are not covered on the top. Wouldn't that bring a slight aerodynamic disadvantage?
Apparently this is part of the design to slow the car down...Its very quick apparently and they dont want to embarass any established organisations...
Evidently not. The entire car was designed to have the smallest drag co-efficient possible. If having bodywork over the rear wheels raised the co-efficient, then the DeltaWing would not have bodywork over the wheels.
Besides, it makes sense to have bodywork there. The face of a tyre is square, which makes it very inefficient aerodynamically. But by placing bodwork over the rear wheels, the designers of the DeltaWing can make air flow over that part of the car more efficiently. Which is the entire point of the car.
The deltawing does not have to have holes because it is not governed by any of the current ACO rules. Its running in a separate class and using "garage 56". Basically the parameter they looked at when building the car where to make it half the weight and power...Then they would massage everything else to place the car at a specific lap time in order to not ruffle feathers with the P1's and the P2'sActually the holes over the tyres are mandated by ACO rules. All prototypes have them.