So we will hear from Cywil Thomas, Mike Elliot, George, Lewis, and the new Mercedes W13 will shakedown in Silverstone the same day. sweet.
So we will hear from Cywil Thomas, Mike Elliot, George, Lewis, and the new Mercedes W13 will shakedown in Silverstone the same day. sweet.
Launch and shakedown. So not a RBR "BS launch" then...
I think teams use the gearbox internals but their own carrier and thus suspension mounts. So AM can do something different to MB. I think.
Wrong, Jordan and Midland/Spyker did, they only stopped when they switched to Mercedes engines/Mclaren gearboxes in 2009.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑14 Feb 2022, 14:16The Silverstone team had never built their own gearbox before, right?
Perhaps it allows the little windscreen to be used to help condition the flow better around the cockpit? Nicer for the air than a flat one normal to the airflow.wogx wrote: ↑14 Feb 2022, 20:09Rounded cockpit opening? That looks weeeeird... External bodywork panels will create that straight frontal edge?
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That's not a race car tub - it's an engineering tub to allow for seat sittings and the like.AeroDynamic wrote: ↑14 Feb 2022, 20:17The headrest is Silver. The new suit has 'Mercedes-AMG' on the back as opposed to just 'AMG' like it was last season. The silver arrows are back and the emphasis on Mercedes branding, with it.
Is that not just the forward mount for the halo?
I can see its for engineering the new seat fit, but the headrest thing here, is a painted item (glossy even) and I think on balance of probabilities, its a headrest from the new car not an old one, given the new rounded shape of the seat entry.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑14 Feb 2022, 20:28That's not a race car tub - it's an engineering tub to allow for seat sittings and the like.AeroDynamic wrote: ↑14 Feb 2022, 20:17The headrest is Silver. The new suit has 'Mercedes-AMG' on the back as opposed to just 'AMG' like it was last season. The silver arrows are back and the emphasis on Mercedes branding, with it.
Even if it is, then it is far more extremal than 2021, or other 2022 concepts: