RZS10 wrote: ↑18 Mar 2022, 21:18
Everyone is taking those quotes out of context. This is the part of the
article:
Mercedes, McLaren und Williams sind konstruktiv betrachtet eine Familie. Kurze Seitenkästen und eine schlanke Taille im Heck helfen in langsamen Kurven, weil mit dieser Anordnung die Oberseite des Diffusors, der untere Heckflügel und die vielen kleinen Finnen an den hinteren Bremsbelüftungen besser angeströmt werden. "Genau dieses Konzept war unser erster Entwurf. Wir hatten das letzten Juli im Windkanal, und haben da schon festgestellt, dass es Vorteile in langsamen Kurven bringt. Als Gesamtpaket haben wir aber in breiten Seitenkästen ein größeres Potenzial gesehen", berichtet Haas-Teamchef Guenther Steiner.
this translates to:
Construction wise Mercedes, McLaren and Williams are one family. Short sidepods and a slim waist in the rear help in slow corners, because with this arrangement the top of the diffuser, the beam wing and the many small fins on the rear brake ducts get a better airflow. "Exactly this concept [meaning:slim/short sidepods and a narrow coke bottle]
was our first draft. We had it in the wind tunnel last July and already realized that it brings advantages in slow corners. As an overall package, however, we saw greater potential in wide sidepods," reports Haas team boss Guenther Steiner.
I honestly doubt that all the other teams thought about/trialled literally the exact same concept with the separate SIS wing and side pod shape.
Why would that be hard to believe? I'm an engineer, in another field but still, and if I were tasked to build something like that, I would first build the absolute best possible thing that I could, even without following some of the rules challenges (like where to place the SIS) and validate in CFD. Once I choose a path then I can start to worry about "how do I make this legal?". So yeah, probably Haas didn't get to the point of modeling the SIS, but figuring out where to put the upper SIS when you slim down sidepods is a problem that everyone would have had to think about if they wanted to go down that path, they probably put a fairing on top of it in the model and called it a day, even if illegal.
This is at least the typical Wishful Thinking approach that is very practiced in computer programming:
https://wiki.c2.com/?WishfulThinking