Slightly OT but relevant to the point of discussion. Alfa Romeo not necessarily going to bring a new chassis: https://www.planetf1.com/news/alfa-rome ... ssis-2023/Vanja #66 wrote: ↑25 Oct 2022, 11:13Great info, thanks for sharing.
Indeed, lower SIS needs to be redesigned, meaning chassis must be changed as well, but it's safe to assume all teams will have a new chassis next year. After all, there are floor edge and throat height changes coming and this will have a significant impact.Blackout wrote: ↑25 Oct 2022, 09:49Repackaging should be easy, they have a lot of room and options... but what really stands in the way is the lower impact structure. Ferrari, like Mclaren (and Haas....) put it inside the sidepod (and forward, unlike Mclaren), whereas many teams put it inside the floor...
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