Ive never said its gonna be as straight and correct as scarbs picture, but its quite clear they have used that loophole, since adding the panel ontop they removed the same amount of structure under the nose as they added ontop. So under the car there is 7cm more space now. It doesnt rly matter if its straight or not at the front cause many teams even before this step rule didnt go straight but somewhat down at the front.thestig84 wrote:Err I think you need to watch the video again. He says nothing about this 'trick' or 'loophole' He is simply talking about Mclarens well talked about raised chassis compared to last year and the use of the vanity panel purely for looks/clean airflow. Look at the 28 again and the picture you seem to have convinced yourself is like the 28. Not remotely alike.Huntresa wrote:So we shouldnt Believe scarbs standing next to the car with his hands on it and saying they were using this trick ???Lurk wrote:Maybe "non-structural" should be understand as "nothing attached". Still, FW can be attached to nosecone and the panel extends further it.
Anyway McLaren didn't use this trick.
TL:DR They use the loophole to gain 7cm more under the car at the meeting of the monocoque then lower to the tip.
Edit: Which you can see if you compare the 2 pics scarbs posted in his post bout trends.
A step nose with just 7cm of panel added ontop
http://scarbsf1.com/blog1/wp-content/up ... odesty.jpg
But the loophole or trick or w/e removes 7cm under evident by the 2nd pic.
http://scarbsf1.com/blog1/wp-content/up ... se_625.jpg
Open both and switch fast between them and you see what i mean and what they have done.