Thank you. Based on the approx. line markups...
Shortest wheelbase - McLaren, Ferrari
Longest wheelbase - Aston Martin
Furthest back driver position - McLaren, Red Bull
Furthest forward driver position - Ferrari, Mercedes
Yes.
Mercedes came up with the longest wheel base for the 2017 regulations, which initially made the car poor in low speed corners, while offering great range for medium and high speed corners, whereas Ferrari had shorter wheelbase and was ahead on slow corner performance. By the middle of 2018, Mercedes had found solutions to make that wheel base work better than Ferrari in slow corners and in 2019, they were far superior. While theoretically, it's a good argument that a shorter wheelbase can rotate better than longer, but having right solutions on longer wheelbase can offset that deficit.
RB has the most subtle lower SIS protrusion on the top of the floor. For RB it appears they tried to make it invisible. For the others, the opposite.f1rules wrote: ↑21 Feb 2024, 11:52highlighted
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After the Qatar 2023 issues with overheating additional cooling scoops can be mandated at events if it's declared hot enough.JordanMugen wrote: ↑23 Feb 2024, 21:29There seem to be some much larger driving cooling scoops (located around the front suspension panel area) this year? Is there some new rule about maximum cockpit temperature or something?
I guess if the FIA wanted to, they could even mandate quite a large scoop (F-duct inlet size?) so as to reduce driver fatigue in hot races.
I'm not sure that naming the actual concept of the RB20 or whatever they may bring to Japan (after seeing the packaging unter the corver it's clear it can't be "zeropods" which they will bring) is helping to keep the show alive.Sieper wrote: ↑24 Feb 2024, 12:55Look, you are ofcourse right, but what formula1 also is, next to the actual driving, is a theater show. With production values, colours, props, mirrors and smoke, main characters, supporting actors, scripts, direction. Reviewers, journalists, spectators and the larger audience. All play a role and part of this is the often ridiculous dramatization. There is a need for it to keep the circus alive. In that regard drive to survive is actually spot on.
The sport is lead by the least among us. Truly disgusting reporting. Wow.
The SF-24 is better suited to Leclerc's driving style and is the car that hid the least in race simulation. It needed to obtain important data on tyre consumption. Red Bull on the other hand very heavily sandbagging with less fuel and less hp
Interesting that most of them have gone back to vanilla mirror housings. Last year there was surprise that the RB19 mirror was so plain, now the others follow.