Kudos to the teams for pulling it off. But let's not kid ourselves, the front wing, rear wing and endplates were far from optimised. If it takes formula 1 teams countless hours optimising the airfoils with CFD and verification through wind tunnel testing and track, you can be sure MATLAB and Simulink do not come close. Perhaps a team member familiar with CFD would be a better choice. Still, a good job overall.
Looking what they do with Simulink and Matlab is what let me say that I know nothing LOL. Amazing that they can do this kind of things
Kudos to the teams for pulling it off. But let's not kid ourselves, the front wing, rear wing and endplates were far from optimised. If it takes formula 1 teams countless hours optimising the airfoils with CFD and verification through wind tunnel testing and track, you can be sure MATLAB and Simulink do not come close. Perhaps a team member familiar with CFD would be a better choice. Still, a good job overall.