For the same reason they have built a nose with a step and several other components for the R31 to be presented as the E20. For a promotional clip/material I presume you want the car to resemble the current one as much as possible and that's why they did it. I don't think Lotus is the kind of team who would try "new" bits on old car during a low-speed-running promotional filming day as this, apart from being silly, would lead to some unrealistic results and a wrong evaluation of the "tested" component.NormalChris wrote:Yes, but why?SRK wrote:Little plastic and glue and step made up.
Another discussion of 'some' showcar
Why would they design and build a nose that is so obviously different to the one they have been using for the last year+ and would only fit this years vanity plate regulations and put it on a promotional video?
If Allison decides that a nose with vanity pannel is worth the change, I am sure that it is already tested or testing in the factory right now through CFD and wind tunnel and a run in a practice session before a Grand Prix would be sufficient to asess the benefits or drawbacks of having this solution.