myurr wrote:Short wheelbase helps in the slow corners as it makes the car more agile, thus where mechanical grip is at it's best the cars with the shortest wheelbase will have an advantage. Hence the idea that they are maximizing the gains.
Long wheelbase helps with high speed corner stability, both mechanically and aerodynamically. Hence minimize the losses with the '09 cars being disadvantaged most in the faster corners.
There is more to it than that though.
To work the tyre up to sufficient temperature (without undue sliding - inducing adverse wear), it is necessary to have a certain level of downforce.
There is almost certainly a correlation in how confident the teams are in achieving this minimum downforce level and their floor area... hence the better teams believe they can make the small floor work, and the weaker teams not being so confident in their aerodynamics, and thus going for the longer wheelbase.
But if Ferrari/McLaren/BMW get their aerodynamics wrong, they'll have little heat in the tyres, so will lose out both mechanically and aerodynamically.