Pup wrote:For reasons unclear, McLaren always seem to prefer a 'fatter' teardrop shape with a more gradual taper to their side pods.
But frankly, I suspect we fans assign a much greater weight to side pod size than is due.
Usually a gentle slope like McLaren usually use would give less drag as a result of a smoother pressure gradient as the air flows around the engine cover and sidepods. However a tighter coke bottle usually results in a larger massflow going to the back parts of the car such as the rear wing. It is all a trade off.
Whether we, as fans, give to much thought and emphasis into sidepods shape and size is one thing, however this has been an interesting a fairly consistent difference over the last few years between McLaren and other teams. McLaren have, for a number of years, tended to look for different approaches to the same problem as most other teams, most notably RedBull on its winning streak. Personally this is one reason why I have always liked the team.