ME4ME wrote: ↑28 Dec 2025, 14:14
euv2 wrote: ↑28 Dec 2025, 14:04
I wonder if Red bull are finally going to switch over to air to liquid intercoolers for the RB22, is the decision going to be dictated by RBPT or does the chassis side have the final say?
I'm assuming there'd be a case for air to air intercoolers to stay given the tighter packaging.
As they always say, time is the only thing that matters. So all the departments will have to agree on a compromise.
My guess is air to air intercooler will stay for weight reasons.
We can'r really call the 'why' before we see the 'what', because there could be other reasons like lesser boost (only 500bhp peak unlike 800bhp before) resulting in lower charge air temps, whether a large or small sidepod is what's needed (which in turn is going to be defined by what methodology choice each team makes about how the coke bottle area is going to be kept 'protected' from front tyre wake) etc etc etc..there isn't one reason for such choices, its like 5-6 independent constraints together going to war with each other and the designers eventually arriving at the least hurtful compromise and then deciding the size/shapes of some 20 aspects of the car.
My take :
Apart from the engine differences of course,
'how different will each car look w.r.t others, before they all converge to a similar looking design 2-3 yrs later' ?
My bet is on engine air intake and sidepods looking tremendously different from anything seen in the last two decades and each team will have their own interpretation, because they are going to be dictated by :
- just 500bhp peak power from ICE
- inwashing front floor bargeboard force-defined in the regulations ; teams are going to go hell for leather with 'innovations' towards the back half of the floor/sidepod, to 'reflect' this inwash back to outwash, so that coke bottle area is protected.
Discuss, please, it will be fun to make such 'predictions' before the cars are unveiled in Jan'26 and then we can find out how wrong we've been.
