Seems unlikely with the budget cap, that could not have been a cost effective solutionAeroDynamic wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022, 13:09What if they turn up to the Barcelona test with a very different looking car? They did this in 2019 between the two tests.
Seems unlikely with the budget cap, that could not have been a cost effective solutionAeroDynamic wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022, 13:09What if they turn up to the Barcelona test with a very different looking car? They did this in 2019 between the two tests.
Can't really call that blurry mess a picture, but it's all we have for now.De Jokke wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022, 13:03yes I edited my post.InsaneX_Badger wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022, 13:00So red bull did do a shakedown at Silverstone? Is there a picture?
The front wing endplates are triangular, unique relative to the other cars that have been published thus far.Sevach wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022, 13:02https://cdn-1.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... w13-1.webp
Merc's floor is much flatter than the competition at this stage, it doesn't go "way down" then kicks up it has a rather smooth curvature.
Tiny sidepods (big inlets though) and a FW the has no inside loading, peculiar to say the least.
If you crop this picture between the sharkfin and sidepod inlets, it could almost pass for any Merc from the past 3 to 4 years. So like McLaren, they appear to think there is still merit to the shrinkwrapped sidepod packaging.
Could it be that they didn't have enough time/resources to explore other concepts due to the tight battle with RB last year until the very end? So they decided to go with what they knew worked?
It's certainly possible, but they've coped with rule changes well enough in the past, and they certainly have no shortage of clever people. If there was an obviously better solution, Merc of all teams would likely have found it.Santozini wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022, 13:45Could it be that they didn't have enough time/resources to explore other concepts due to the tight battle with RB last year until the very end? So they decided to go with what they knew worked?
If theyre creating outwash with front of the sidepod, then shrink wrapping as much as possible further back would reduce the chance of any of the turbulent outwash flow from reattatching to the bodywork. Then of course, clean high energy air onto the top of the floor is always going be beneficial.
Part of the structure brawn setup was for one team to be working on the current car and a second team to be working on next years car. From day 1 of the season. So doubt theyve lost any time in exploring concepts. Perhaps in ultimate refining.Santozini wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022, 13:45Could it be that they didn't have enough time/resources to explore other concepts due to the tight battle with RB last year until the very end? So they decided to go with what they knew worked?
I was referring to Mercedesmrluke wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022, 13:56Part of the structure brawn setup was for one team to be working on the current car and a second team to be working on next years car. From day 1 of the season. So doubt theyve lost any time in exploring concepts. Perhaps in ultimate refining.
I didnt see any aero updates on the Merc in 2021, just iny tweaks here and there. I only saw mechanical updates ... which they can use in 2022. So hardly they lost anything.Santozini wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022, 13:45Could it be that they didn't have enough time/resources to explore other concepts due to the tight battle with RB last year until the very end? So they decided to go with what they knew worked?
Their shrink wrap worked for the last 8 years... so i would carry forward as much as they can to the new concepts. Evolution is the best way if ur previous concept worked for many years, unlike other teams who dont have any solid base.
So was I....?Santozini wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022, 13:59I was referring to Mercedes