bhallg2k wrote:What are the gains, though? What are the benefits that offset the change in dynamics, i.e., CoG, wheelbase, suspension geometry, power application, aerodynamic efficiency, etc?
Tilting the engine/transmission is an adjustment of many fundamental parameters of a car's design. So, why do it mid-season?
I was asking to myself the same things, why do it with a car that is working well ?
if the rumor is true, my hypothesis are:
they want to improve rear suspension for better traction and less tryres wear
they want more space in the zone above the diffuser may be to accommodate a solution similar to RB tunnel/blowing diffuser