I think its more them jumping the gun for 2021 too early rather than them being conservative. If you watch the 2019 highlights, the car was pretty okay after they added the dirty downforce at singapore. Ferrari probably thought it'll retain the engine advantage and so didn't think of pushing aero research, in preparation of 2021. Sadly, the engine regs came up. It --- them hard. Covid 19 --- them even harder.ferkan wrote: β24 Jan 2021, 13:03Narrow nose is yet another proof of Ferrari being conservative with its chassis development, they are forever followers (apart from sidepods it must be said).
Reason for high suspension arms at front + narrow nose is clear to everyone now, and whichever team could have changed it - did so. But Ferrari has carried same design of front suspension for years, saying its "OK", but Merc went into extremes and raised it + added cape and with very narrow nose had more space to play with Y250 vortex. This is now followed by most of the grid, bar Ferrari powered teams that dont have token to change it. In fact, even AT will change front of the car and spend tokens there instead of rear, says it all really.
Also, I think the lower suspension arms is a part of the Ferrari philosophy (the higher merc ones being the conservative ones).