
A very nice angle, you can see the new undercut and suspension elements very well.
In general, I agree but I also didn't really expect some radical new concept to pop up in the last year of these very restricted regulations.
I don't think they're renders. They're photos superimposed over studio or digitally edited backgrounds. Ferrari has always published images which reflect the real car as it is. It's partly due to the strong branding. They don't want horrible copies of their car circulating around the internet. A Ferrari is supposed to be a Ferrari everywhere it's shared. They don't bother with show cars.
I assume it's just their different interpretations on using the wishbones to direct flow. You can see mclaren almost has a flap on the bottom element which I guess is guiding airflow to the floor?
Maybe they expected the anti flexi TD so they waited to introduce a new specification which will be complaint and a new design as well.DJ Downforce wrote: ↑19 Feb 2025, 17:39To me it makes sense why they've left the front wing alone. Why make a design which will only stick around until Barcelona - focus resources on sorting out the wing that could affect the balance a fair bit