
Also a much taller exit of 310mm is possible, compared with 175mm under the previous regulations. The new dimensional criteria that the designers must work with is a narrower exit of 750mm, compared with 1050mm. The diffuser is also altered considerably, owing to its pairing with the revised underfloor venturi tunnels ahead. Whilst the Haas render showed just a single element, there's the possibility for teams to use up to two elements. The beam wing also makes a return, having sat on the sidelines since 2014. Increasing the rear wing's height is not the only change though, as the width of the upper section of the assembly is increased to 1230mm, rather than 950mm, resulting in a design that encroaches on the tyre's footprint below.Īll of these changes will undoubtedly have an impact on the height of the wake being generated, with the volute-shaped endplates introduced in 2022 taking things a step further than before in order to redefine the shape of the wake created.

To do that, you need to change the wake generated by the lead car. This is an unsurprising decision, as the goal of both regulation changes was to improve the racing. Now it has been increased from 870mm to 910mm. Returning to the rear of the car, it's also worth noting that the rear wing will sit higher, as we edge back towards the height of the wings used between 20 (950mm). The overall width of the wing also remains at 2000mm, but only by virtue of the dive planes mounted on the outside of the endplate, which make up the final 25mm each side. Meanwhile, the strakes that had previously been mounted beneath the wing and served a similar purpose have also been discarded. However, it can make life a little more difficult for the mechanics when preparing the car or making setup changes, owing to reduced access. The packaging of a pull rod suspension within the chassis also results in a small Centre of Gravity improvement. Should teams feel that the layout offers more scope for design variety elsewhere, such as the design of the sidepods and leading edge of the floor, then they'll deal with any shortcomings that it might present.įerrari F2012 pull rod front suspension layout Overall, it's another design decision where aerodynamics takes precedence. Although it usually shares commonality in respect of these parts with Haas, whose render shows a push rod layout, there's still a chance we could see both teams move in the opposite direction when the actual cars emerge.


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