loner wrote: ↑27 Mar 2018, 13:22
thnx for the pics
yeah as things stand now and as the car is so basic with no updates
All of the images I have seen of the car when compared with other cars show me that this is a very aerodynamically vanilla car with little in the way of additional aero-channeling devices around the bodywork. I also remember seeing an image (it might have been on this forum) showing that the Toro Rosso diffuser is currently smaller than rival teams' diffusers, partly because of the wider "coke bottle" shape of the rear end.
Ideally, TR will produce a B-spec car in mid-season to update the aero and close down the coke bottle as they understand the cooling of the engine a lot better.
Final thought: Toro Rosso is doing what McLaren would not do in the first year of their partnership with Honda - create a very conservative car with margins on packaging and cooling so that the powerplant supplier can get everything sorted and optimized. Of course, one can make a good argument that Honda really should have the powerplant properly sorted by year 4...