They could certainly do with being shorter and more agile!! I reckon they would save a few kg from the minimum weight as well.bjpower wrote: ↑02 Feb 2019, 15:25I think shorten the cars would solve a few issues all round.
1. It would reduce the dependence on rake and make it more difficult to set up vortexes to seal the defuser. While amazing they can do it. The aero is so complex the fun has gone out of trying to figure out what each part does.
2. It's easier to get a shorter car around and other short car. So should help overtaking.
3. It will make the cars bulkier. Without the length it will make it more difficult to package everything in such a sleek fashion. While this should make the cars a bit draggier I think they would find it difficult to steer vortexes and the like around the bulk and rely on more simple aero that would not be as badly impacted by wake of the car in front.
Not a silver bullet but I really think it would help
When TurboF1 illustrated this for our feature on how weight affects performance and I initially thought he'd made a scaling mistake. (Top is 2017 car, bottom is 2005)
The cars will look even longer this year because the RWEP is 100mm longer and the front overlap is 25mm longer.