Thanks, that's much more elegant/simple than what I pictured/sketched.Matt Somers wrote:
I still think the crash test is the largest downfall factor in this design, let alone getting around the wording in the regulations that would almost certainly see a clarification issued (if there hasn't been already).
Yeah, if the "nose tooth" is strong enough, an off-centre frontal crash test (which I assume they use) on the non-nose tooth will cause the "riding up" that the nose rules should be preventing. It depends on how fit for purpose the crash test is...
... Putting an angle in the nose, tapering back from the nose tooth would move some of the deflection sideways, preventing some of the riding up, so might be a little safer in that respect?
Be good to see if any team tries the nose tooth design and how they get on.
Either this or the bulbous snow plough nose would be much prettier than the Drew Peacock nose, so here's hoping there's better performance in one of them!