marcush. wrote:is it really as simple as reducing cross section is the equivalent of reducing drag?
No, but it's a half decent aproximation.
as I understand the u shaped sidepods will inevitably add a considerale amount of surface area to the sidepods
I'm unconvinced by this – remember – side pods normally curve underneath, McLaren's don't so much.
...this will induce added surface drag and counter some of the benefit at least?
Possible, but that depends on the air flow through them.
Sure the airflow to the rear looks better at first sight ,no question but some teams ,notably Ferrari have build quite bulgy cars in recent years with bigger crossections than others but seem not to suffer drag penalties.
Someone up-thread did some naïve modelling in a CFD suite and showed that at least at first glance the U-pods created significantly less drag, though also slightly less downforce from the body of the car. They also found that they generated significantly higher flow-speeds hitting the beam wing though, compensating for the lost df.