For whatever reasons, the tunnel entry seem to be smaller/lower than other cars on this MCL (red), if the render is true. So it makes sense for Mcl to try to assist it with other features.
What do you think about that?
To me, the first half of this car seem to focus a lot on downwash, and making sure that the FW air hits the tunnels with the most favorable angle of attack.
- that's why the center of the FW is pulled forward and as low as possible while the nose tip is pulled back. It's to make the center of the FW generate most of the FW downforce, so the team can drop the middle and outer sections of the FW, in order to reduce its upwash. The opposite of AM
- then the lower suspension elements, the steering rod, the front and rear wishbone arms are cascaded in a downwashy way, + the pull rod according to Key, to angle that air towards floor mouth,
- and then the chunky sidepods come into play. Their boxy down side acts like rudimentary bargeboards. They do some outwash, pushing some of the upcoming wheel wake outwards, but also a lot of downwash by forming a high pressure zone across their length, like that Kyle engineer said, so the upcoming FW air will want to avoid that zone and flow towards a low pressure zone instead. And what's the lowest pressure zone in that area? the tunnel mouth.
Thus to enhance the suction that already occur there and afterwards.