Merc have long been rumored to run both.
The larger inlet area to catch upwash makes sense in that Williams have gone for a massive inboard loaded wing.
I’m going to look foolish if I am wrong, but I happen to think that this is almost exactly what Ferrari are doing, except that their version operates vertically. If I were using the shapes that they are, it is certainly what I would be looking to do with the space available!!variante wrote: ↑20 Feb 2022, 00:41That sidepod layout reminds me of a solution i tried a couple of years ago for the Mantium Challenge (an aero competition with "relaxed" F1 rules).
https://i.imgur.com/Dvo34nN.png
It was especially useful to catch the upwash coming from the front wing (this Williams looks like has a lot of it) and to shoot it where needed (down and out).
https://i.imgur.com/l8TNYTX.png
The youtuber "B Sport" (a former F1 aerodynamicist) described the Williams inlets as "parachutes". In fact, i expect to see larger outlets at some point, in accordance with my layout (although not to such extreme).
But it might as well be a totally unrelated concept... We shall see.
It makes the steering wheel lighter and easier to turn, reducing effort required during the race distance.
I would think that the steering wheel with the display is havier, so that would be a disadvantage?ScrewCaptain27 wrote: ↑20 Feb 2022, 17:20It makes the steering wheel lighter and easier to turn, reducing effort required during the race distance.