bhall II wrote: ↑12 Mar 2026, 10:17
Can anyone think of a reason why it might be beneficial to shed counter-rotating vortices onto a driver’s face?
Crazy theory with nothing but gut feeling to back it up:
Those two winglets do nothing useful. They don't do anything harmful, maybe the car can use the downforce, but "crucially" they look like they do something useful. FIA cannot argue that they don't do anything useful in any case.
They also look like they would block driver's visibility, but they just don't. I imagine that they placed them carefully enough not to compromise that. But "crucially" they look like they would block visibility.
My theory is that the real purpose of those winglets is to tell the FIA to crank down on the "free box placement loophole", or it will escalate into sillyness, madness, and "crucually" safety risks.
So that Mercedes will not get to use those rear wing extensions.
And in the mean time, the Ferrari's COG is 0.01 mm higher, downforce 150 g higher and drag 10 N or so lower.
As said, crazy theory, not really backed up by anything. Maybe that is the best quick use they could find of the free volumes and it is an awesome way to reduce drag from the helmet.