- 06 Jul 11, 12:05#264213I don't believe that 2011 concept was floored. Rather McLaren backed themselves into a corner truly to get the 'octopus exhaust' to work. They removed if for Melbourne, and the car instantly went quicker....
Banning of EBD will make clean air along the rear deck to feed the lower beam wing more critical. Most teams have tightly packaged rear ends, but Mclaren smartly thought better to lower the bodywork ahead of it. That way the rear see more 'freestream 'air, that hasn't lost as much energy. Also the high fronted pods, with low rears typically cause lift over their surface. The sunken section helps negate this.
It would seem logical for McLaren to continue, and refine the concept. I don't know if anyone will necessarily follow, as each car will be designed with a different philosophy, and a different aero map for the entire car. A cars concept has to be part of an overall plan. Pulling bits and pieces from other concepts and trying to get it all to work happily isn't a smart plan, as inevitably, the car requires wholesale changes, such as fuel cell shape, lateral crash structures etc. I would also expect diffusers to be generally less aggressive in design, as their will be less mass flow through them. I would expect some re optimized diffusers to appear late this season too.
I would elect to see a change in wheelbase and weight sistribution next year, particularly among those who chew the rear tyres too quickly. As seen this year, those hard on the rubber are having a very hard time overcoming it, as you can't alter wishbone angles etc. to change weight distribution. This year it's down to suspension geomety, setup, and aero. You can expect Sind serious weight shifted forwards next year ....