But it will be based on the same concept. (they tested another concept but kept this one)
https://auto-motor-und-sport.de/formel- ... utes-heck/
A522A (Winter) vs A522B (Silverstone)

https://racingnews365.com/alpine-share- ... rn-f1-cars"We've taken quite a considerable amount of weight out of next year's car, and some of that is to do with understanding the cars boundary conditions more, so understanding some of the loadings, or the suspension.
"We've been able to do some of this just through clever engineering and different systems that we've put in the car to reduce the weight.
"I'm pretty sure that there won't be a car on the grid next year that's so over the weight limit, I'm hopeful that our car will be quite considerably under so we can actually move some ballast around." Matt Harman
Fascinating. "considerably under" is a big change from last year. It sounds like they couldn't do it last year because of the budget cap.Blackout wrote: ↑15 Jan 2023, 10:30https://racingnews365.com/alpine-share- ... rn-f1-cars"We've taken quite a considerable amount of weight out of next year's car, and some of that is to do with understanding the cars boundary conditions more, so understanding some of the loadings, or the suspension.
"We've been able to do some of this just through clever engineering and different systems that we've put in the car to reduce the weight.
"I'm pretty sure that there won't be a car on the grid next year that's so over the weight limit, I'm hopeful that our car will be quite considerably under so we can actually move some ballast around." Matt Harman
Blackout wrote: ↑16 Jan 2023, 09:19Yes and according to Permane, they were within a couple of kilos of the minimum weight, around Silverstone... but it must be costly and inefficient, as Harman said, to try to chase down the remaining 2000 grams (the harder ones) in the second half of the season... and for what? 0.064s?
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/alpi ... /10344371/
Better wait for the off-season and take the opportunity to incorporate these weight saving changes with the other changes of the new car and try to gain much more than 2 kilos, in order to reap the other associated benefits of an 'underweight' car and gain more than 0.06 : )
https://i.imgur.com/O15BuCe.jpg
Is it good to have a minimum weight all the teams seem to (easily) achieve, or would it be better to have them looking for the last 10kg over a period of years? There are things that have to be separate, such as safety and driver equalisation, but the tec race that could go in that last 10kg could be as frantic as wing study and could help material and design development.diffuser wrote: ↑24 Jan 2023, 15:40Plus the 2023 car weight minium is 796KGs, down a further 2 KGs from 2022.Blackout wrote: ↑16 Jan 2023, 09:19Yes and according to Permane, they were within a couple of kilos of the minimum weight, around Silverstone... but it must be costly and inefficient, as Harman said, to try to chase down the remaining 2000 grams (the harder ones) in the second half of the season... and for what? 0.064s?
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/alpi ... /10344371/
Better wait for the off-season and take the opportunity to incorporate these weight saving changes with the other changes of the new car and try to gain much more than 2 kilos, in order to reap the other associated benefits of an 'underweight' car and gain more than 0.06 : )
https://i.imgur.com/O15BuCe.jpg
Take the .032 number with a grain of salt, it's an average. It doesn't take into account tire wear. You'll start off at almost identitical lap times to the lighter you. The heavier version of the car will continue to fall further and further behind with every lap. After 20 laps, the lap time difference will be much larger than .032. It would effect pitstop startegy. That can be very painful at tracks like the french GP, where pit stop times are very long and tire wear is high. It might force Alpine to run at a slower laptime to get to a pit window. It can also force Alpine to a harder and slower tire just to prevent an extra pit stop.Blackout wrote: ↑16 Jan 2023, 09:19Yes and according to Permane, they were within a couple of kilos of the minimum weight, around Silverstone... but it must be costly and inefficient, as Harman said, to try to chase down the remaining 2000 grams (the harder ones) in the second half of the season... and for what? 0.064s?
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/alpi ... /10344371/
Better wait for the off-season and take the opportunity to incorporate these weight saving changes with the other changes of the new car and try to gain much more than 2 kilos, in order to reap the other associated benefits of an 'underweight' car and gain more than 0.06 : )
https://i.imgur.com/O15BuCe.jpg