I'm not convinced of that statement. I've not compared pics side to side, but I think the complete undercut has increased.beelsebob wrote:The undercut at the front though is much smaller, they've basically just shifted components forward.
To go back to the complete idea of 'higher nose' design. Everybody is always saying: higher nose -> more air -> more air to the back -> more possibilities to create rear downforce. I never really got this, there must be an 'easy' path for that air to go to the back. The best result would be without a sidepod. The other opposite is with a sidepod without undercut, forcing all the air into the almost 'free' stream next to the car. So the more overall undercut, the more air you can take from the front to the back. In that way I think the most performance can be gained from a larger undercut, and not from another nose.
Or am I missing something?