Fair enough… But beyond the sidepod ridge and potentially the undercut (although, I wouldn’t call an undercut a copy of RB since as stated, several teams were running one)… The car’s are different enough to not be considered a copy, from the front wing, different intake entry, t-tray, floor edge, cannon exit, etc.Cs98 wrote: ↑21 Feb 2023, 21:56The sidepod is a close homage to the RB18. The general shape is very similar, the protruding lower intake, the sidepod cut, the back end packaging with the canon exit has become much more pronounced and RB-esque compared to early 2022. So it's not just that they have an undercut sidepod, the details of the undercut and the sidepod clearly draw a lot on RB. One detail they've adapted from Alpine is the waterslide, but the overall impression seeing the car from the side is definitely RB.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑21 Feb 2023, 21:26It is a gross over simplification though… The team was already going for a an undercut last season (which by the way wasn’t a Red Bull concept, several cars like Alpine, AR, AT had a version of the undercut from the beginning of the season), the ramps (water slides) on the sidepods (which are not a copy of the RB18) were there last season also… The cannon exit was there from launch… What is a copy exactly? The ridge on the sidepods to divert airflow from the top of the sidepod towards the side/undercut?
I mean, everyone is going to take a few cues from the other cars… But to call it a copy is a bit too much.
We still have to see more details from the car, like it’s front wing, more details on the floor (which is most probably still a V1 version of what we will ultimately see).
And this journey started in 2022. They had 4 different sidepods last season and each one looked more and more like the RB. The 2023 car is just the latest iteration.
To be clear, my first comment wasn't meant to be taken too seriously. I do think it's very similar to the RB, though not in the same class as the RP-20.
You are free to consider them as such though, here is a comparison via: @SalaStampa