Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑31 Dec 2025, 00:14
Hello there LionsHeart. We haven't seen you for some time. Got any spoilers for us?
Hello, hello! No spoilers, just wings.
I've only seen renderings. They look good. The overall design is reminiscent of cars from the mid-2000s. And for me, that's a classic F1 chassis design. Like others, I'm sure I don't know what to expect. That's what's so exciting about a new cycle, a new era. All my wishes for the 2025 season have been completely fulfilled; I haven't been disappointed. Let the new season begin with the same fighting spirit. The team has a very strong engineering team of engineers, aerodynamicists, designers, people who work in the wind tunnel, simulator, and the CFD, as well as those who work in the production department.
It would be unfair for me to name only the drivers and team management. When you see the mechanics at work during pit stops, or while working on setups, or while rebuilding the chassis after breakdowns, you see how many wonderful people work at the factory, without whom we couldn't have achieved the last two constructors' titles and Lando's first.
It's possible that most teams will only present the basic chassis concept at their presentations, as was the case in the previous era when mockups were used. Back then, the team would only display the car's livery, drivers, and team representatives. McLaren was usually the exception, unafraid to unveil the new car, but often obscured interesting areas with a dark background, sometimes using shadows or Photoshop.

Perhaps we'll see it in a couple of months. It's a shame the first tests planned for Barcelona, Spain, will be held behind closed doors. But remembering the days when fans would sneak onto the track and take photos and videos from the grandstands in 240p and 360p, we might see something. Although I've already gotten used to the fact that for me, the new season begins with all-day monitoring of tests, times, tire compounds, and so on. But we'll have to wait until Bahrain.
I really hope that the intensity of wheel-to-wheel combat and overtaking will reach a new level. And many questions about reliability will persist through at least 2026.