At first look I thought yea that’s the first car that’s impressed me this launch season so far… especially the sidepods then I saw the renders from last years car and though oh… I’m not so impressed
I mean, the late 2023 Alpha Tauri with a few extra Red Bull bits bolted on is probably not too shabby a prospect! Job done!
Source: https://www.racefans.net/2024/02/09/a-h ... uspension/However Key said the challenges the suspension layout presents shouldn’t be underestimated. “It’s a horrible project mechanically,” he explained. “Difficult, it adds weight the car as well, it has many, many drawbacks.
“But aerodynamically, it is absolutely the right thing to do. And if you can overcome the drawbacks – which is a big challenge, it’s not an aerodynamic challenge, it’s overcoming the difficult parts of design – it’s a quicker car, it would make sense to do it.”
So it’s a massive advantage to buy the proven Red Bull front suspension and no doubt walk onto the podium?SiLo wrote: ↑09 Feb 2024, 17:46Regarding the front suspension they are getting from Red Bull, James Key said this:
Source: https://www.racefans.net/2024/02/09/a-h ... uspension/However Key said the challenges the suspension layout presents shouldn’t be underestimated. “It’s a horrible project mechanically,” he explained. “Difficult, it adds weight the car as well, it has many, many drawbacks.
“But aerodynamically, it is absolutely the right thing to do. And if you can overcome the drawbacks – which is a big challenge, it’s not an aerodynamic challenge, it’s overcoming the difficult parts of design – it’s a quicker car, it would make sense to do it.”
The option is available to customer teams and many choose not to take it eg AMR, Williams, Alfa Romeo.. so it isn't pure advantage or an absolute no-brainer like you're suggesting.CjC wrote: ↑09 Feb 2024, 18:03So it’s a massive advantage to buy the proven Red Bull front suspension and no doubt walk onto the podium?SiLo wrote: ↑09 Feb 2024, 17:46Regarding the front suspension they are getting from Red Bull, James Key said this:
Source: https://www.racefans.net/2024/02/09/a-h ... uspension/However Key said the challenges the suspension layout presents shouldn’t be underestimated. “It’s a horrible project mechanically,” he explained. “Difficult, it adds weight the car as well, it has many, many drawbacks.
“But aerodynamically, it is absolutely the right thing to do. And if you can overcome the drawbacks – which is a big challenge, it’s not an aerodynamic challenge, it’s overcoming the difficult parts of design – it’s a quicker car, it would make sense to do it.”
Then all the money and allocation saved front not designing your own suspension can be pumped into pure aerodynamic performance resulting in a laptime gain….
Come on…. how can this be fair to the others
Walk onto a podium .. jeez. They are a year old suspension parts.CjC wrote: ↑09 Feb 2024, 18:03So it’s a massive advantage to buy the proven Red Bull front suspension and no doubt walk onto the podium?
Then all the money and allocation saved from not designing your own suspension can be pumped into pure aerodynamic performance resulting in a laptime gain….
Come on…. how can this be fair to the others