This is probably quite obvious to some of you, but why is it that the tub section of an F1 car has become squarer in recent years?
When you look at cars from the 90s, the tubs were nicely rounded. I would've thought that this made more sense as, as far as I know, sharp edges are a nightmare with turbulence.
What is the justification for the squarer design in more modern cars? Is it to direct more air into the sidepods? To reduce frontal area? Simplification of design (I can't imagine this for one minute)? Or is it something else that I'm overlooing?