kreuzass wrote:My thoughts why ferrari has changed the design of the nose and the height of the front of the monocoque:
They do not need the downforce on the front axel anymore which was created (additionally to the downforce created by the front wing) by the long flat nose... as part of changing the front suspension and the mass centre of the car.
No.The design of the Nose and the slimmer coke bottle shape with the defined undercut at the rear suspension were all designed to allow more air to flow to the back of the car specifically over the diffuser. the more air flowing over the top of the diffuser the more efficient the diffuser becomes . This is downforce with minimal drag, in addition the diffuser provides at least half the downforce of an F1 car.
the nose style that ferrari chose has its benefits, not only does it allow more air through to the rear of the car but the fact that the thumb nose also extends backwards before cutting off is to better control airflow beneath the nose.
the SF16-H
should create much more downforce than the SF15-T via the diffuser alone .remains to be seen on track though.