Just to say that in my opinion the part that will contribute most to the success of the car is the underfloor.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑26 Nov 2023, 19:20There is no reason not to expect big changes regarding chassis, lower SIS tube, suspension layout, etc. It will be a completely different-working car compared to launch SF-23. Then again, so is SF-23 Evo.
It should also be wrong to expect an RB19 clone (to an extent of McL M60 that exists now), since you can never figure out how another car works at 100% and it's better to find your own way.
What I expect we can see, from reports and my own observation:
- different FW approach than now, likely more towards F1-75 and a mix of RB19
- redesigned front suspension to a large extent, not sure pull or push-rod is crucial
- triangle airbox and tight engine cover will likely remain the feature
- lower placed low SIS tube, within the floor
- S-duct won't be carried over
- sidepods to evolve towards RB19 with wide inlet and high lower lip, rear end will likely be wider and more towards full downwash like RB
- top of the sidepods might go either way, I think RB solution works better in yaw while waterslides may provide some small gains on drag, so I think Ferrari won't put accent on waterslides
- evolved floor inlet and edge-wing of course, we can't say what the underside will look like since we don't know how the latest Japan itteration looks
- I don't expect bigger cannon outlet than now, while RB might reduce it further on RB20
- rear suspension redesign was announced, I think they will go with push rod rear now, it simply helps the downwash sidepods work better and leaves cleaner airflow path
- slight changes in diffuser geometry
- I think the Bahrain 23 wing (featured also in AD today) will remain the benchmark wing for testing and the number of wings used will drop to 5 at most
Compared to other top 5 cars now, Ferrari have the most room to improve regarding sidepods and rear end stability
You can do everything else perfectly, but without a very, very good underbody, Ferrari will achieve nothing, not even to come closer to RBR which, in my opinion, is still the best you can get.
For what we have seen this year, I think that Ferrari has one of the less effective underfloors.
Let's not forget that Leclerc has hidden a lot of flaws of the car.
"The car has to be judged looking at the less talented driver", someone said.