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These computer images are not 100% reliable. Those from Ferrari, for example, are very similar to real cars. But until we see the car we won't know anything.

Furthermore, vital things are missing and other important things will surely be different. All of them related to the lower part of the car.

It seems like a refined evolution to me. It is somewhat narrower at the nose and the front wings have increased in size. I find it interesting, maybe they are looking for more downforce up front. Certain details also remind me of McLarens and Ferraris.

It also looks like a transitional model. Something relatively conservative to give Newey a starting point.

I still think the deal with Newey includes a big surprise before the summer. Maybe these images are part of the formal theater so that everyone is happy. And then... reality. There, in AM, are some old alligators gathered together apparently by chance. I don't think they want to waste their time or money.

If not..., Fernando, we're getting late.

We'll see, hopefully the car isn't the nervous little truck from last year.
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Sherrinford wrote:
23 Feb 2025, 21:57
zoroastar wrote:
23 Feb 2025, 21:25
if all the cars on the grid were painted black it would be nearly impossible to tell which ones would be fastest. so much depends on the underfloor these days. even if the car released today was the final product, theres not enough to tell if aston were successful with this new car or not. we just wont know until they all get on track in a couple of days. and wont truly know until australia.
To tell the truth, when I saw amr23 I was really surprised, obviously I didn't have the magic sphere to say that it was fast, but the solutions surprised you
With amr25 coming with the front push rod which has already been proven several times that it is not the best solution for this regulation, well one cannot be very optimistic.
at this point im more curious in what mercedes ended up bringing for their gearbox. i thought that i heard that they were working on packaging it in a better way to open up the underfloor/ diffuser a bit more. i think that the fia changed things to where there isnt a limit on them anymore, so as long as they dont kill the cap, teams could build them in a way that doesnt need to last as long.

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I like how they put the ARM logo on the DRS "arm." Don't think I've ever seen that before.

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this is the first site ive seen talking about the amr25 at all.

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Aston Martin expect immediate benefit from Newey's arrival

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(Reuters) - Artificial intelligence is no substitute for the mind of Adrian Newey and Aston Martin expect Formula One's foremost designer to have an immediate impact when he joins them next month, according to team boss Andy Cowell.

Speaking before the team's digital 2025 car launch on Sunday, Cowell said Newey's arrival from Red Bull was "just brilliant".

"He's one of the few engineers that can bridge across aerodynamics, vehicle dynamics and the data logger that is the driver," he added.

"He can communicate well with the driver and pull out the comments that the telemetry perhaps isn't showing and can bring that back into the factory on campus and help us chase the thing that will deliver the best lap time improvement.

"I think we'll feel the benefit of him in the opening days," added Cowell. "I'm sure he's frustrated with not working on a Formula One car at the moment, especially as there are new regulations out.

"And I'm sure he will be coming up with observations pertinent to the car concept, and also in terms of the tools, in terms of the fidelity of our tools and equipment, and his thoughts on where we should make improvements."

Newey's move was announced last September and the 65-year-old Briton, whose cars have won 25 drivers' and constructors' championships for Williams, McLaren and Red Bull, has been on gardening leave with no input in the AMR25.

He is due to start at the Silverstone factory after pre-season testing in Bahrain ends on February 28, with the opening race in Melbourne on March 16.

Aston Martin, with Spain's double world champion Fernando Alonso and Canadian Lance Stroll, finished fifth overall last season.

"Human creativity is hard to quantify, isn't it?," said Cowell, when asked where Newey's 'magic' lay. "There's the threat of AI coming in and taking over from human creativity, but I think AI is a tool that helps human creativity.

"So I think individuals like Adrian, he's got a broad perspective and the determination to chase down beliefs in performance, and I believe that's what he will add."

Asked whether it would be fair to say that AI would never be a substitute for Newey, Cowell replied: "You can probably make it broader than that, can't you? It's not just Adrian."

Cowell also had plenty of praise for Alonso, still hungry for success at the age of 43 and more than 10 years on from his last win.

"We're lucky that we've got both Fernando and Lance on long-term contracts. And that's not a problem at the moment," he said.

"Our challenge is coming up with a fast race car and giving it to both of them to do well. And age is a number. Fernando is a phenomenal individual today and he's very welcome in our team.


"Fernando's experiences and feedback are amazing. His feedback from the simulator, exceptionally good," added the boss, who took over from Mike Krack last month and reports to owner Lawrence Stroll, Lance's father.
Cowell said the team had set no time frame for success and would not be cutting any corners, with a new wind tunnel now in the "commissioning phase" but no date set for it to become operational.

"We have confidence that if our improvement rate is steep, and is steeper than our opponents, then we will catch them, we will get to the front,"
he said.
https://www.reuters.com/sports/formula1 ... 025-02-23/

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The main objective is stability and to make the car more predictable and easier for the drivers. I hope they'll finally get the results. We are only a few hours away from testing to find out.

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zoroastar wrote:
24 Feb 2025, 05:02


this is the first site ive seen talking about the amr25 at all.
What a garbage video. Gary Anderson analyzing fake render parts and them saying Cardile has not arrived yet when according to actual AMR people he has for a while now. The Race fell hard.

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Sorry for the quality but, dude. This sidepod looks very strange HAHAHA

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Watching F1 since 2004

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The anti dive in the front still more agressive than last year, im wrong? im afraid guys :lol:

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