Well, it should work better with the rear suspension they have now than it did last time, but it remains to be seen. There's a lot of parts around the rear of the floor and diffuser to come yet anyway.
"Shoulders" on the front bulkhead, it's been a while.MtthsMlw wrote: ↑13 Feb 2020, 15:51https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EQqQWjaXkAA ... name=large
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It has to do with the use of the cape underneath i believe!thestig84 wrote: ↑13 Feb 2020, 15:52The MCL34 did have it last year also!Sevach wrote: ↑13 Feb 2020, 15:49Kinda crazy, the nose rules have been in place basically since 2015, everyone went with as wide as possible with an added thumb for legality reasons, except Mercedes.
Now, the last season with these rules... a bunch of teams go and start thinking that maybe the team that's been winning all these years had it right in the first place.
I wouldn't say "had it right". Remember Toro Ros-, err Alpha Tauri ran an proper Merc nose in 2017, only to abandon it the following year. That is clearly not as much of an advantage as people seem to think, otherwise all the teams would have long copied it. Maybe the thinner nose just suits what they want to do aerodynamically this season? That sudden convergence is interesting...Sevach wrote: ↑13 Feb 2020, 15:49Kinda crazy, the nose rules have been in place basically since 2015, everyone went with as wide as possible with an added thumb for legality reasons, except Mercedes.
Now, the last season with these rules... a bunch of teams go and start thinking that maybe the team that's been winning all these years had it right in the first place.
As did the MCL33 from Spain onwards.thestig84 wrote: ↑13 Feb 2020, 15:52The MCL34 did have it last year also!Sevach wrote: ↑13 Feb 2020, 15:49Kinda crazy, the nose rules have been in place basically since 2015, everyone went with as wide as possible with an added thumb for legality reasons, except Mercedes.
Now, the last season with these rules... a bunch of teams go and start thinking that maybe the team that's been winning all these years had it right in the first place.