I’m sure you wouldn’t have failed to notice that there is a new Formula 1 season imminent and testing has, this week, begun. The cars that have been unveiled have been, to be honest, overwhelmingly ugly.
The dip on the front nose, which is a particular feature of most of the cars this year, is there in order to comply with new regulations that state that the front of the nose must be a certain height. Most of the teams obviously believe that they will gain aerodynamic performance thanks to the dip on the front nose, just in front of the front bulkhead, yet it would seem McLaren are approaching the new regulations from a slightly different angle. Their front nose looks great, purely because it does not include the much talked about drop on the nose. Instead, McLaren’s front nose simply slopes downward and it is without a doubt the best looking car to have been launched yet.
Will it be quick though? It’s all well and good having a great looking car, but if it doesn’t win, then, frankly, it’s a bit of a dog. The Ferrari last year was one of the best looking cars out there, but it only won one race, so with this seasons Ferrari looking like a bit of a dog, perhaps it will blow the competition away…We shall soon find out!
Furthermore, even the designers and drivers themselves have stated that this year’s cars are not the prettiest, with Adrian Newey having been quoted saying: “We’ve kept more or less the same chassis shape, but had to drop the nose just in front of the front bulkhead which, in common with many other teams, has led us to a slightly ugly looking nose. We’ve tried to style it as best we can, but it’s not a feature you would choose to put in were it not for the regulation.”
So, pre-season testing is in full swing and it would appear that all the teams will be using the test sessions to bed-in their cars, run various different aerodynamic set ups, including using the different sessions for some engine remapping and gathering essential telemetry data.
They say a beautiful car is a winning car, so who’s car will be the most beautiful this season, Red Bull? Ferrari? McLaren? Mercedes? Lotus? Or an outside contender? We will just have to wait and see…







