Wouter wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 14:34
Quantum wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 13:48
Wouter wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 13:14
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So RBR has upgrade packages to the car every weekend?
And they were "producing updates ad nauseaum."?
Could you show me from each weekend the upgrades? I can't find them. Thankx.
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I've provided you with the motorsport links.
If you wish to dispute my post, by all means find a link to dispute the motorsport story with links to all the upgrades RB brought last season.
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So you are posting Motorsport claims here without checking if they are correct at all!
The FIA documents show that RBR did not bring upgrades very often at all. Only the usual modifications belonging to a circuit, which every team did.
But those FIA facts are obviously not correct in your opinion. The Motorsport site is more reliable !!
Those “documents” are next to useless, unfortunately. It’s up to the teams what they want to share on those and how they want to describe the parts.
Whether it be the Race, AMuS, or Motorsport.com, the rate of RBR’s development in 2021 and 2022 was well-documented (photographs, drawings, etc.) and far outpaced every team on the grid, including the other big 2 of Ferrari and Merc.
Toto didn’t understand it last year. Mattia didn’t understand it this year. Just off the top of my head, the number of new floors RBR have produced this year is incredible.
Someone pointed out that the overspend amount is analogous to designing a B-spec car over the course of a season.
The simple fact is, if the FIA don’t come down hard on RBR, it would benefit both Mercedes, Ferrari, et al. to spend whatever it takes to recover the deficit heading into 2023.