Don't see that in the video presentation. The edge of the sidepod looks raised by about 2.5cm while the part close to the center is lower.Blackout wrote: ↑13 Feb 2023, 22:01Waterslides!
But the AM ones seem to converge very fast towards the center of the car from this angle, while the A522B slides are straighter...
The new undercut style is similar to A522 too, rather short and very outwashy, almost turns at 90°, no wonder they have big floor edge wings in front of them
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fo3zEW2WIAM ... ame=medium
I would say that the alpine groove is underestimated. From the right angle, you realize it's massive.
I would disagree. It looks far more like Alpine.
I don't see a steering arm either...diffuser wrote: ↑13 Feb 2023, 21:57You can't see it in the pictures but in the video the front suspension looked reminisant of RBR18 ... Only with pushrod front and not pullrod. they have staggered A-arms, with the front A-Arm higher than the back A-arm.
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The Alpine was a midseason modification, probably a workaround with radiators that weren't really the best for this design, Aston is the concept fully realized.Blackout wrote: ↑13 Feb 2023, 22:01Waterslides!
But the AM ones seem to converge very fast towards the center of the car from this angle, while the A522B slides are straighter...
The new undercut style is similar to A522 too, medium length and very outwashy, almost turns at 90°, no wonder they have big floor edge wings in front of them
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fo3zEW2WIAM ... ame=medium
Alpine had the valley from the get go. The sidepod's valley got more pronounced and the sidepods got extended in the first or second race. Remember when Ocon lost a piece in free practice or quali and had to revert to the original sidepod for the race.Sevach wrote: ↑13 Feb 2023, 22:40The Alpine was a midseason modification, probably a workaround with radiators that weren't really the best for this design, Aston is the concept fully realized.Blackout wrote: ↑13 Feb 2023, 22:01Waterslides!
But the AM ones seem to converge very fast towards the center of the car from this angle, while the A522B slides are straighter...
The new undercut style is similar to A522 too, medium length and very outwashy, almost turns at 90°, no wonder they have big floor edge wings in front of them
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fo3zEW2WIAM ... ame=medium
You suggest that these deep, Ferrari like "canyons" are actually non-existent and animated only? Well, in that case its still a Red Bull-Ferrari Hybrid, but much but far less interesting. In fact, that's the aspect that makes the car interesting and in theory this concept would even be very promising I think. But if in fact it doesn't exist, the Aston Martin is just another Red Bull/Ferrari clone. And I can't remember any copy or clone that was ever better than the original...but I think what you can finally conclude here is that no team is even close to copying Mercedes and going in the direction of Zeropods. Which for me is another and final indication that this concept has no potential but is full of disadvantages.diffuser wrote: ↑13 Feb 2023, 22:28These are the best I could grab ...
https://i.ibb.co/mJ6s0Qc/Capture3.jpg
https://i.ibb.co/g95tvvB/Capture4.jpg
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You can see the top of the sidepod is green but in the picture it to be black. Also the video, cuts away to the crowd when the camera starts to get to height that you can start seeing detail in there. In never returns.