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Pat Symonds told me earlier today that Williams' short nose proved more aerodynamically interesting, despite its increased complexity to get a crash structure into it. He said they did do simulations with longer noses but found short was the way to go for them.

He didn't want to go into specifics (sadly) but he confirmed that it's got to do with the flow structures coming off of the central FW section.

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WILLIAMS RACING ‏@WilliamsRacing 47s48 seconds ago
CTO Pat Symonds will be doing a Twitter Q&A from Jerez this afternoon. Got a question about the team or the FW37? Ask now with #AskWMR

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Both car and driver are refuelled and ready for the afternoon in Jerez #weareracing

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#nowearetesting hahahaha

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Tobias Grüner AMuS ‏@tgruener
#F1 Williams probably change rearwing concept to single pillar mounting later this season, Pat Symonds told us. AMuS: http://ams.to/-C

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Craig Scarborough: More front wing flex cameras on the Williams

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WILLIAMS RACING ‏@WilliamsRacing
PS: Our main development has been working on the air flow around the rear of the car #ASKWMR

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The diffuser gurney has seen some work.

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2015 Winter testing | Session 1, Day 2 - Jerez de la Frontera, Spain (02.02.2015)

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"...and there, very much in flames, is Jacques Laffite's Ligier. That's obviously a turbo blaze, and of course, Laffite will be able to see that conflagration in his mirrors... he is coolly parking the car somewhere safe." Murray Walker, San Marino 1985

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Steven wrote:Pat Symonds told me earlier today that Williams' short nose proved more aerodynamically interesting, despite its increased complexity to get a crash structure into it. He said they did do simulations with longer noses but found short was the way to go for them.

He didn't want to go into specifics (sadly) but he confirmed that it's got to do with the flow structures coming off of the central FW section.
I'm going to guess he is refering to the FW pylon mounts. They were unique last year and similar this year. Symonds mentioned in the press release the FW37, like the 36, was designed for maximum aero efficiency. Others may be hunting more DF?
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WILLIAMS RACING ‏@WilliamsRacing 3m3 minutes ago
PS: We have tidied up the rear end of the car and improved the rear suspension #AskWMR

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"A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool."~William Shakespeare

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WILLIAMS RACING ‏@WilliamsRacing 2m2 minutes ago
PS: The most visual change between now and the first race will be a new rear wing #AskWMR

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Low beam wing still here.

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I was looking for a picture to show that. Good find.
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