Oh well.
Oh well.
f1isgood wrote: ↑24 Oct 2025, 18:40That Monza floor unlocked so much performance it's insane. Reminds me of the floor they bolted on in 2022 on the final day of testing in Bahrain. They couldn't contain their smiles then. Hopefully they can smile now.organic wrote: ↑24 Oct 2025, 18:24Floor upgrades earlier than I had hoped, but sounds like an optimization/modification job.
Also sounds like the engine cover upgrade is a modification job of the new spec, wider engine cover introduced at Singapore, but isn't just specific to Mexico like many teams' engine cover will be. It'll be useable at any other hot races (Qatar, Abu dhabi for instance)
https://i.ibb.co/RGy83L2P/20251024-172625.jpg
Technical team deserves so much.
The cooling stuff tends to be mexico specific. It is therefore planned well in advance and common for most teams. I've heard that the floor stuff is just CFD going straight to track as it's not a revolution, it's just refinement. The RB21 windtunnel model has been collecting dust for a while.venkyhere wrote: ↑24 Oct 2025, 19:06Reading the published datasheet of the changes, looks like A LOT for the (N-4)th race of the last year of a regulation. This is the engineering team in full-on attack mode (probably planned 4-5 months ago). However, I won't get excited just yet, will wait until end of FP3. The team has a not-very-old history of 'upgrades' ending up as 'updates' , hopefully not this time.
Sure but it's a refinement on the Monza floor. I'd be surprised if they put this to production without confirmation at Monza.venkyhere wrote: ↑24 Oct 2025, 19:06f1isgood wrote: ↑24 Oct 2025, 18:40That Monza floor unlocked so much performance it's insane. Reminds me of the floor they bolted on in 2022 on the final day of testing in Bahrain. They couldn't contain their smiles then. Hopefully they can smile now.organic wrote: ↑24 Oct 2025, 18:24Floor upgrades earlier than I had hoped, but sounds like an optimization/modification job.
Also sounds like the engine cover upgrade is a modification job of the new spec, wider engine cover introduced at Singapore, but isn't just specific to Mexico like many teams' engine cover will be. It'll be useable at any other hot races (Qatar, Abu dhabi for instance)
https://i.ibb.co/RGy83L2P/20251024-172625.jpg
Technical team deserves so much.
Don't count your chickens before they hatch... FP2 will tell us, possibly it will take until end of FP3 to form a verdict.
Reading the published datasheet of the changes, looks like A LOT for the (N-4)th race of the last year of a regulation. This is the engineering team in full-on attack mode (probably planned 4-5 months ago). However, I won't get excited just yet, will wait until end of FP3. The team has a not-very-old history of 'upgrades' ending up as 'updates' , hopefully not this time.
The cooling louvres are Mexico specific, but my read is that the rest of the cooling update is not.AR3-GP wrote: ↑24 Oct 2025, 19:12The cooling stuff tends to be mexico specific. It is therefore planned well in advance and common for most teams. I've heard that the floor stuff is just CFD going straight to track as it's not a revolution, it's just refinement. The RB21 windtunnel model has been collecting dust for a while.venkyhere wrote: ↑24 Oct 2025, 19:06Reading the published datasheet of the changes, looks like A LOT for the (N-4)th race of the last year of a regulation. This is the engineering team in full-on attack mode (probably planned 4-5 months ago). However, I won't get excited just yet, will wait until end of FP3. The team has a not-very-old history of 'upgrades' ending up as 'updates' , hopefully not this time.

AR3-GP wrote: ↑24 Oct 2025, 19:12The cooling stuff tends to be mexico specific. It is therefore planned well in advance and common for most teams. I've heard that the floor stuff is just CFD going straight to track as it's not a revolution, it's just refinement. The RB21 windtunnel model has been collecting dust for a while.venkyhere wrote: ↑24 Oct 2025, 19:06Reading the published datasheet of the changes, looks like A LOT for the (N-4)th race of the last year of a regulation. This is the engineering team in full-on attack mode (probably planned 4-5 months ago). However, I won't get excited just yet, will wait until end of FP3. The team has a not-very-old history of 'upgrades' ending up as 'updates' , hopefully not this time.
I don't know if it is appropriate to call it significant, but it is not a "minor" revision either: viewtopic.php?p=1306487#p1306487
Thanks.AR3-GP wrote: ↑24 Oct 2025, 20:11I don't know if it is appropriate to call it significant, but it is not a "minor" revision either: viewtopic.php?p=1306487#p1306487