You say that, but there’s obviously *a* philosophy that values a more ‘normal’, thinner nose over the thumb; it’s not just Mercedes who, although the most successful team could be argued to have different drag/df concerns due to more powerful PU, but Toro Rosso following this route validates that there is a school of thought where this can work.aral wrote: ↑12 Jan 2018, 13:34TJ13 had to take down that report as it was so obviously an old rendition of a year or two ago.
The thumb nose is designed for a purpose, to comply with measurements and also to allow maximum airflow. Unless measurement rules are altered, than the thumb is the current best solution.
Not disagreeing that the thumb nose seems to be optimal, but don’t think it’s quite that clear cut.