It's not specific to Formula cars so I wasn't sure where to put this question:
I'm having a bit of a debate with someone about the optimal line through a corner and the shape of the curve that results, and he insists that it's a catenary curve.
For this who might not know, a catenary curve is the curve that a rope (or chain—that's where the word actually comes from: the latin word for chain was "catena").
This guy is a bit of a pill and he insists that I can't have possibly gone through 4 different racing schools (1 Skip Barber 3-day basic, 2 SB 2-day advanced, and my clubs 2-day basic) and become a race driving instructor without the word "catenary" having come up may times. He said (and I quote):
So... ...has anyone EVER heard the racing line described as a catenary?“That's why I brought up the word "catenary" which _every_ (real) racer knows all about, as it's one of the most important words in racing schools.”
I've got my one thoughts on what curve is made and I'd like to have that discussion with someone sometime, but let's start with this.