Hi, new member here. I've been reading this thread since Valencia and it's very interesting, so thank you. I've just signed up because I've had a thought about the McLaren exhaust system based on this photo.
I was wondering if anyone thinks it's possible to create suction using the exhaust gases by flowing them across a slot in the floor? Sort of like a fan car? (do the rules allow a hole in the floor?) Sometimes vacuum cleaners have slots in the lances and if you put your hand over it, it gets sucked in. Would this create an advantage without a much lower floor? Sorry I'm not an engineer, I'm just really interested in how stuff works.
My theory is that the U bend in the pipes also angles them downwards slightly towards the bottom of the car. On the left, the shape of the floor seems to follow the shape of the pipe. If the exhaust gases are then flowed over slots in the floor, could the whole lot then be routed up to exit the car through the cooling duct in the middle/rear of the engine cover and flow into the lower portion of the rear wing? We've seen a lot of changes to this cooling duct so it does appear to be linked to the system.
As the rear of some of the other cars is smaller compared to the McLaren, maybe they have room for this arrangement under their larger engine cover.
James