Emag wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026, 00:16
the EDGE wrote: ↑01 Feb 2026, 23:38
They don’t go all the way down to the floor, they taper-in to the rear bodywork. Their undercut is huge. The side view is very misleading. You need to look at the overhead shot in the car thread to appreciate just how good a job they have done
I didn't say they haven't done a good job. It's quite obviously a very tightly packaged car and I have made this point from the first images that were released. For what it is, this is clearly a well-executed concept and you can tell a lot of work went into making those sidepods very small. They actually end a good deal before you reach the diffuser and they don't taper down right at the beginning of the "throat" but rather a bit earlier than that.
However, the difference is there. That tapered bit that connects down to the floor does change the flow somewhat.
https://i.postimg.cc/jS0z6DLD/image-psd.jpg
Is it a big difference? I don't think so actually, because McLaren have managed to make the sidepods quite narrow (you can admire this better from a topdown view). They're not only short, but they also have a very substantial undercut. They're also very thin vertically as well as laterally. A head-on front view or total side-view like the image I shared actually do not show this, you're right.
However, even if there is not a significant difference with regards to the airflow to the diffuser. There's some difference with regards to the overcut as well. McLaren has a very aggressive overcut as well and the sidepods swoop down towards the floor very sharply. It's why their sidepods are so short. However if they decide to change philosophy, it's not as simple as it looks.
The "longer" sidepods potentially change how you handle the airflow underneath the rear-wing and how everything ties together with the rear suspension. So you have to consider how to work the rear wing more/less and tie it down with the front of the car as well to balance everything out.
So yes, it's easy to assume the bodywork is tight enough for them to be quite similar. However if you analyze it a bit deeper, there's a lot of things to consider for a potential switch.
So I think we’re both seeing the same thing, but interpreting what we are seeing slightly differently
I’d argue McLaren & RB have the closest concept, only RB’s pods are narrower in width at the front. As for AM, we will have to wait for better pictures to see what is happening at the back, but obviously their undercut is much deeper than anyone else’s. It looks like all 3 teams have a much cleaner, unobstructed coke bottle area
I don’t see Merc and Ferrari in the same league, as their side pods remain bulky all the way to the back, hence the need for the undercut going all the way back, but this is blocking air to the centre of the diffuser. Their undercut delivers air over the diffuser but their sidepods are blocking the upper area in the coke bottle region, delivering air higher up, over the suspension elements
I’d argue the McLaren’s sidepods effectively end at the left of the Mastercard logo (in the overhead) picture, and with it the undercut, as you can not undercut what simply is not there
Yes, there is a very thin continuation of the downwash, but this directs a little air right to the centre of the of the diffusers exterior surface, where it’s traditionally hard to get air to, which I think is genius.
It’s a shame that we don’t have great overhead pictures of the other cars yet, but when we do, I expect it to show the Merc & Ferrari have a lot more blockage in the coke bottle area than that of McLaren, Aston & RB, albeit that the block is raised off of the floor. But I admit I could be wrong