richard_leeds wrote:The position of the nose, splitter, and tray directs the air in those directions. McL with low sidepods can allow more air over the top, hence a lower nose. RB favour air around the side passed the undercut sidepods, so that's why they've championed the very high nose in the last few years.
Thanks for explanation. It's more logical that mine was. The point is, this lower nose design is probably better for them anyway.
Considering the quite wide and a little low nosecone, do you think that this can add up something to front downforce, or this effect is negligible? Or..they maybe want some more air to get to that cooling inlets on roll hoop ? What I'm trying to figure out, what is the main effect of this lower nose : more DF, less drag, better cooling, or something else ?