SmallSoldier wrote: ↑17 Feb 2020, 22:35
the EDGE wrote:SmallSoldier wrote: ↑17 Feb 2020, 22:26
First... Thank you for the images!
Secondly... If I’m looking at it correctly, the wheel base of the car has increased, nevertheless the overall length of it remains the same? Furthermore, the change seems to be at the rear of the car, with the distance between the front wheels an the nose remaining constant versus the MCL34
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The 2 cars are presented at a very similar angle, however if you look really closely you can see slight discrepancies, enough not to be able to make direct size comparisons
That’s what I was thinking... The MCL34 is presented with very little rake in the render, which could deceive us if trying to measure overall height or the slope of the cockpit... Nevertheless, the center of the wheels are in the same plane and if scaled to them, the wheelbase would have indeed grown over previous year...
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True. Its almost impossible to get two images from different years having the identical Photographic perspective. So comparing very minute details would not make sense. As someone said height is one such thing that deceived on the first place, but the higher rake for this year justifies that. But, one thing that came to the attention was the positioning of the Roll Hoop Air inlet. With the higher rake, the Air inlet should tend to move towards the front of the car, but its the other way round and the difference is quite noticeable.
Moreover, as someone said before the Halo pickup point also moved back to some good degree. And also, was it Matt Sommerfield or someone else who commented that MCL34 also had issues with the distance between the front tires and Bargeboard but not the extent of what was with MCL33. So, it looks like the distance between the Front axle and the bargeboard actually got increased this year. The angle of the control arm points to this as in the below image.
Aerodynamically, this should be far superior to MCL34.