It looks a bit like upper SIPSwhy does the sidepod inlet almost look stepped? Or is that like a smaller inlet slightly behind the main inlet?
Why would it be the 2022 car? Haven't they used up both of their filming days for the '22 car, making it thus illegal to run it?
Could be a 2023 tyre test like Merc did last week with the W13stan_french wrote: ↑13 Feb 2023, 12:06Why would it be the 2022 car? Haven't they used up both of their filming days for the '22 car, making it thus illegal to run it?
I have found a picture though with indeed as you state "bigfoot" quality footage, but i'd argue its the '23 car.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fo1p1F4XgAA ... me=900x900
Also if you look closely there's more black at the back of the car than there was on the '22 car, so it's technically a different livery. Bear in mind also that a few weeks ago some technical person at Alpine gave an interview and said that visually speaking it wasn't going to be that different to last years' car. Albeit a lot of change at the rear was stated to be done, but who are we kidding, it's not something we'll see on such a low quality picture.
I've just been thinking, and maybe you were actually originally right. Officially it seems that today is a filming day for williams, so it would not make sense for both of the teams to have the track. Maybe this guy is releasing footage from last year this year and just doing some attention seeking.organic wrote: ↑13 Feb 2023, 12:08Could be a 2023 tyre test like Merc did last week with the W13stan_french wrote: ↑13 Feb 2023, 12:06Why would it be the 2022 car? Haven't they used up both of their filming days for the '22 car, making it thus illegal to run it?
I have found a picture though with indeed as you state "bigfoot" quality footage, but i'd argue its the '23 car.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fo1p1F4XgAA ... me=900x900
Also if you look closely there's more black at the back of the car than there was on the '22 car, so it's technically a different livery. Bear in mind also that a few weeks ago some technical person at Alpine gave an interview and said that visually speaking it wasn't going to be that different to last years' car. Albeit a lot of change at the rear was stated to be done, but who are we kidding, it's not something we'll see on such a low quality picture.
But yes I rescind my comment that it's almost certainly the 2022 car.. not sure to be honest
to me it still looks like the 2022 car with a different livery
The start of February sees three more tests, the first two of which are back-to-back at Paul Ricard – featuring Mercedes (February 1-2, dry tyres) and AlphaTauri (February 3-4, wet tyres).
After a break of a couple of days, the final test will be at Spanish venue Jerez on February 7-8 when both Mercedes and Aston Martin put the dry tyres through their paces.
The sidepod looks different between the two photos.Blackout wrote: ↑13 Feb 2023, 13:51No the pic/video is new, but I agree this could be last year's A522 with updated livery (more black and no MAPFRE red sticker)
There seem to be some small differences with A522B, but maybe it's due to the 12pixels blurry pic.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fo1ycihWIAA ... name=small
I agree with what you see and just to add, as I mentioned earlier, it would not make sense under the current regulations to use a filming day 10 days before preseason test, for an A522.Blackout wrote: ↑13 Feb 2023, 18:00The sidepod undercut?
What's consistent in every screenshot IMO is: 1-that red distance looks longer (& even weird), 2-the sidepod undercut around the B of BWT looks different, 3-sharkfin almost gone (not just black), hence the lower driver Nr?, 4-cannon tube more horizontal...
If they pushed the cockpit backwards, that might explain point 1 & 2
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fo2r6jVaEAA ... name=large