I think HRT, Virgin, and will be hit least.
Seriously, Lotus Renault and maybe Ferrari will be glad as well as Williams and Mercedes.
Despite that they maybe will suffer. It will not be about "EBD is gone, let's cope with it" but all about regaining the downforce you've lost. Who has the best idea and manages to fit it best. (As it is every year.) The new Ferrari contender is to be more aggressive. Hopefully for them they put their effort in the right direction.
Example: With this years DDD ban and one continuous line rule teams anyway tried to use exhaust gases for the diffusor – with different approaches. Renault thought they were clever with FEE. Can you remember when Bouiller couldn't hold back to reveal the FEE before they had made one mile? And RB saying nothing, everyone was guessing for weeks (in 2011 and 2010)? And McL testing every exhaust you can imagine?
Maybe it's something with team structures: Mercedes, Renault, maybe Ferrari decided a direction and then walked that line with blinders – at the end they never were comfortable.
Red Bull an McLaren are far more flexible to change development direction. In 2009 Red Bull was the best DDD copying team. In 2011 McL copied the RB style exhaust best.
You think of how to use the exhaust gases, but you have to start from scratch.
I wrote in the RB8 thread:
Intego wrote:I think we will see a blown diffusor again (also on other cars). Either blowing from the cooling outlets or from vanes that create vortexes or both and so on.
Maybe they design a rim with flaps that creates a sealing vortex.
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