747heavy wrote:does longer/shorter wheelbase equals longer/shorter overall length?
I think last year MGP did increase the wheelbase without making the car physical longer (length between nose tip and rear wing)
The W02 could be shorter then other cars (less floor length etc), but it does not has to, just because it has a shorter wheelbase.
what would happen, if (as an example) RBR is moving there front wheels 70mm backwards with a different set of wishbones?
Still the same gearbox, floor, aero for the rear no? (not including wave and vortex patterns etc.)
just some thoughts to keep in mind
A lot of the cars dimensions are measured relative to the axles. i.e. the front and rear overhangs, front wing position, as well as the start of the diffuser and most forward position of the drivers feet .
If a car has a long enough nose tip, then its possible to extend the wheelbase without making the car longer. As you say Mercedes did this by pushing the front axle forwards, this necessitated an equal forward shift in the front wing, but this remained within the overall length of the car.
A team could reduce their wheelbase, by moving the front suspension rearwards, as long as the nose tip did not then exceed the maximum overhang, the front wing was moved backwards by an equal amount and the drivers feet remained behind the axle line. this is a pretty big impact on the aero as the vortices created by the front wing, vanes, splitter will be hitting the front of the floor differently. these would all need redesigns.