FrukostScones wrote:For what reason they should keep it low (the front bulkhead)? The only reason is to use an old design due to cost saving.
Or to keep the car pretty? lol (sry).
I'm not saying thay should, but rather they could. Advantages could be lower CoG and a bit more front end grip. As well as a better CoG gain when they (possibly)opt for a pullrod front.
omnicorse.it said so, people who have seen the car say so (ok, rumors, but check the rumor history)
Well I say they dont, doesnt make it the truth.
the nose went from low to high(er) already in 2012 (because the tea tray issue), so well what can I say more.
They indeed raised the nose, it was around the same height of the rest of the field. Then the tub height change wont make a real difference, since airflow going under the nose tip goes there anyway, no matter the tub height.
There's possibly a bit of a grey zone between the McLaren tub height and the tub height of others. The higher tub got more area under the nose, but the McLAren tub got a bit of a lower CoG on the front.
Also Red Bull lowered their nose last year and iic a few others didnt have their nose tip at max height, so it shows that maximising area under the nose isnt everything