You can pretty much reach the same conclusion as GPR-A by comparing the rate of curvature of the floor area from the nose. Using the front wheel as reference for relative dimensions (as in the original post), it is easy to see that Ferrari's curve is more aggressive - indicating that it is closer to the wheel; while Mercs is shallower - indicating a greater distance from the wheel.mantikos wrote: ↑02 Mar 2019, 17:57Different anglesGPR -A wrote: ↑02 Mar 2019, 11:44Look at the blue lines that I have drawn, Ferrari seems to be using as much floor area as they can, whereas Mercedes isn't.
Look at the green line and Ferrari seems to have kept the side pod opening as far back as they can and Mercedes is quite far forward.
Ferrari's front wing seems to be much wider (the box drawn).
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If anything, the angle of the Ferrari foreshortens its curve and somewhat hides the aggression of its curvature and makes it shallower than it really is.