wesley123 wrote:since the floor is having a bit less importance due to the loss of the EBD i would say the U-sidepod is much more useful since it allows more air to the beamwing.
On the contrary. The floor is even more critical now.
It is much more difficult to get air smoothly to the rear.
The exhaust was big bandaid for the 26.
I do not see the relevance between the U-sidepod and exhaust blowing.
It is there. Look on any image of the U sidepod in the area of the gearbox on the floor; right between rear wheel and body.
McLaren lost 1.5 seconds due to the loss of exhaust blowing, not because of the sidepod.
Well, you saw the true performance of the car. The exhaust was a bandaid worth 1.5s.
If they had different sidepods they still would have lost the same amount since you only remove the blown exhaust out of there, this sudden rule change didnt place a massive block there. U-sidepods or any toehr sidepod, they would still lose the same amount of time.
You are not looking at it correctly.
Let's say you and I are 100m sprinters. I'm naturally faster than you and can run 100m in 9.85s. You can't go bellow 10s, and you run 10.1s, that's your natural speed.
Suppose there was a loophole that allowed all runners to ride segways in the 100m sprint. Logically my advantage would be reduced because you can use to segway to negate your inferior speed. In fact we may be as equally fast over the 100m distance with both of us on segways, maybe both doing the distance in 9.75s.
The segway is the proverbial blown diffuser. Silverstone was where the "segway" was taken away and our raw abilities exposed.
I lost less from the banning of the segway's 9.75s speed and retuned to my 9.85s speed, a loss of 0.1s.
You lost about 3 tenths of a second after the banning of the segway, back to your normal 10 second speed.
It only makes sense that i blame your true level of performance for a bigger dip in speed.
You can't say it was the segways fault, it's your fault for being slow in the first place with the loophole acting as a bandaid.
So before the point is lost in this example, let's remember that the exhaust was a crutch for the Mp4 26. The chassis itself was never on the level of the RB7.