Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko has hinted at Aston Marton copying the team's philosophy after stunning F1 with a podium at the Bahrain Grand Prix.
The AMR23 has taken a design route which follows Red Bull's distinctive and aggressive downwash-focused aerodynamic philosophy, a point perhaps foreseeable given former aero chief at the Milton Keynes-based outfit is now Aston Martin technical director.
But Marko has apparently doubted how much the design conforms with F1's regulations around directly copying from a fellow competitor - with Aston Martin already having a history of such a breach when competing as Racing Point in 2020.
"It's true, what Fallows had in his head cannot be erased,"
"Copying the focus is not prohibited, but can you copy in such detail without having documentation of our car?
"We had three Red Bulls on the podium, only the last one with a different engine."
i thought it was fairly obvious haha. if Aston poses any threat to redbull this year, i guarantee that they are going to be raising more questions. im not making stuff up here guy, maybe you should try reading into what the guy is saying a little harder.
mendis wrote: ↑07 Mar 2023, 08:25
zoroastar wrote: ↑07 Mar 2023, 07:56
https://www.gpfans.com/en/f1-news/10283 ... in-podium/
and it starts. Marko complaining that the Aston is possibly breaking the rules by copying redbull.. farther down he says that witht a clean start, Alonso would have been a threat to the redbulls. which is good to hear. this dude is like eccelstone light. always has to be throwing grenades
Where does it quote Marko saying, AM is breaking rules? He is simply unhappy with Fallows taking ideas and AM being a copy of RB. That's about it. Don't write what's not there.