SiLo wrote:Back to the car though, what will be the impending changes to the nose? I find their solution very elegant (again) and I can only assume the nose will either get smaller somehow, or will get shorter.
I believe they are already on the limit with regards to how short they can make the nose, as are Williams
Moose wrote:Harry_F1Fan wrote:I believe they're looking at slimming the nose. I assume the nose tip will remain the same, but if you look at the nose side on it is quite thick on the underside, a bit like a pelican bill. So I expect they'll bring a nose with a smoother skinnier underside once they can get it past the crash test.
Why would they do that? The lump on the underside of the nose will be helping accelerate the air and producing a bit of front downforce.
It could be that they will make similar changes to the current nose as they did to the 2014 China spec nose. With the 2014 Belgian update, Mercedes sculpted the lower sides of the nose, rounded and smoothed the top surface and blended the transition to the wing supports, creating a very elegant continuously curved piece.