They could've done that with shrinking the sidepods as well, and even better since that would've come with less drag penalty. This seems like a push for better CoG over aero.Chuckjr wrote: ↑16 Feb 2019, 14:43Just a theory here…but remember in the hey-day of RedBull and Vettel --especially in quail mode? The rear of the car was anchored to the tarmac. Lewis would comment on it constantly. I am wondering if Ferrari are making a big, big push this year for Vettel in this car to absolutely plant the rear end and give him car confidence similar to what he had back in the RedBull days? Just a theory for why the shift to shrink the top of the car, and open a larger path to the rear wing for better overall rear end stability.