Size comparison between '24 and '26 Formula 1 cars
Size comparison between '24 and '26 Formula 1 cars
![the background blur](https://lemmy.blackeco.com/pictrs/image/fbfa0f73-4c05-411f-aec9-2f9f4fb4f1eb.png?thumbnail=256&format=webp)
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This is a screenshot from F1TV's Tech Talk, I believe this is the best size comparison I have seen since the reveal last Thursday.
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I wonder what the reasoning for bringing back the wide flat floor on either side of the coke bottle is
1 0 ReplyI would guess that their reasoning is that the increased area allows for more/better sculpted ground effect.
1 0 ReplyI just hate the way it looks lol
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I wonder what the reasoning for bringing back the wide flat floor on either side of the coke bottle is
100% to avoid front wheels lodging against rear wheels. One car inevitably takes off in such cases (see Ocon-Gasly in Monaco).
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