Yes, that makes sense. I would guess that the resulting vortex runs down the outside of the rear halo mount location, but that is only the most basic of guesses with nothing to back it up.BlueCheetah66 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2023, 22:13I believe it is also useful to reduce the losses from the cockpit. You can see a similar feature on most teams mirror struts with them in-washing right next to the cockpitJust_a_fan wrote: ↑12 Sep 2023, 13:23To set up the direction of rotation of the vortex it is designed to create (it's not "a deflector" as some have labelled it elsewhere). Vortices are useful in creating downwash so having the downward-rotating side where you want it can be important.