Quantifying the Impact of the 2022 Formula One Technical Regulations
Mexico City’s thin air naturally reduces downforce. The paper explores how the return of ground effect was designed to compensate for reduced wing downforce while minimizing turbulence for following cars. Quantifying the Impact of the 2022 Formula One
This study evaluates the massive aerodynamic overhaul introduced in 2022. It uses to compare how the 2022-spec cars handle "dirty air" compared to the 2021 models. Why it matters for the Mexico GP: Quantifying the Impact of the 2022 Formula One
The research quantifies the reduction in turbulent kinetic energy behind the car. While a 2019 car lost roughly 43% of its downforce when following one car length behind, these 2022 regulations were designed to reduce that loss to just 15% . Quantifying the Impact of the 2022 Formula One