FDD wrote: β07 Jan 2021, 23:41
I read on several occasions (speculations) that Ferrari made aero and CFD trials with slim nose and they did not find in summary any advantages over wide one.
This is very probable because they state that tokens will be used in the rear part of the car and also if they find advantages they will homologate until 30 Sep. Instead of that they decided to further develop the current version of the nose.
This is my opinion on the Ferrari's "nose" subject.
A slimmer nose on its own might not show any advantage, Itβs not necessarily about the extra drag caused by it
In my opinion Ferrari may well choose to spend their 2 tokens on a new nose and not change the rear
Aero surfaces have not been homologated and teams will upgrade these over the winter and through next year as normal
The slimmer nose allows more space for the y250 vortices from the inner wingtips to work the air more from the front of the car, speeding it up around and under the car and in turn creating a more stable rear end by working the diffuser harder
I have no idea what Ferrari are planning but this seems as likely a development path as any other
What ever they choose to do, it will be done in conjunction with how they choose to manage the changes to the floor and brake duct regulations
People seem to forget this, although the chassis & Mechanical parts of the car have been homologated there are still major rules changes for this year that have required a huge aero development program as usual. These changes are capable of really upsetting the current order