Vanja #66 wrote: ↑17 Feb 2023, 23:42
W13 had the sidepod radiators placed quite forward, leaving them a very small amount of room for a complete sidepod redesign - on top of bouncing and correlation issues. Bottom SIS was also sticking out a lot.
W14 has its radiators placed quite more to the rear and seems to leave a lot of room to implement either RB or Ferrari or a completely different style of sidepods without the need for massive change to internals. Bottom SIS looks to be in the floor now.
I don't expect any issues with bouncing like last year, so maybe after they have their true pace reference a few races in, they might want to have the room to change their approach and have placed those radiators accordingly.
As things stand right now, even Ferrari could make a switch to RB sides and vice versa, Williams seems to have placed the radiators in the most extreme position...
This is along the lines of something that I was saying last year; their radiator position had the bottom edge very low (significantly below the lower SIS structure), this held back some of the potential to ‘fix’ a big driver of their floor issue (height and location of the throat section). Something that would require a fairly significant chassis change (difficult to achieve in the BC era).
At this point in the season nobody knows who has hit the sweet-spot, but the teams will all think that have something good to work with!!
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