ISLAMATRON wrote:Red Bull did switch noses, that should tell us something... the only team I could see changing nose types for Monza is McLaren(and STR since they still have the old ones in the shed), the rest pretty much lack the resources or willingness.
To me this is really the interesting question .. the Red Bull nose change. I don't think they even appeared with it until Saturday for Qualli. Maybe they tested it in the P3 session. I don't know 'cause it's not televised here in the states.
I'm thinking they had more front DF than they needed so they may have elected to leave the wing alone, with the new flick ups, and reduce drag by going to the original nose. I'll just add that for a team that has Newey in their back pocket they haven't changed or tried too much lately. Maybe Horner and company got a little cocky??? OTOH, the Renault engine thing has left them maybe a bit off pace on these motor tracks, including the upcoming Monza.
I'm also wondering if the ultra low rear end is killing some of the possible benefits of a double decker diffuser design. They just aren't leaving as much of a wake as the other cars produce. I would like to see what the car would do if they were to stand up the lower wing element some more, or maybe even change it's mount height. They might find a more efficient diffuser package that way. Hey, I know you read these posts Newey .. get on it!!!
