Red Bull RB22
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Let’s keep car threads technical, livery reveals/discussion should be in the Team threads only.
but it looks pretty real. even more so the Racing Bull. one can dream.
So would PU packaging becoming even more important provide a strong incentive to try and shrink components? I'm guessing the battery would be perhaps the easiest part to substantially shrink, since you could conceivably try to run solid-state batteries, which yield massive energy density benefits.HungarianRacer wrote: ↑16 Jan 2026, 14:36Seems like inward-tapering rear bodyworks are back... With that, I also expect PU packaging to become a major performance-differentiating area of development once again aswell, alongside with rear suspension geometry and shrouding (for aero).
Also, the livery reveal renders are not the real car either. There are some bits on there meant to get people talking. But as for the real cars...
They are built and have been in the factory running on the dyno. All is going well and the car will be ready for testing.

The left-hand manifold looks really janky.AR3-GP wrote: ↑16 Jan 2026, 17:29https://i.postimg.cc/vmbZzSzG/image.png
I think that having the freedom to precisely control the PU layout is significant. It could be optimized around the aerodynamics and center of mass.
Yeah, the forward cylinder exhaust looks really odd the way it is bent/routed.Stu wrote: ↑16 Jan 2026, 17:46The left-hand manifold looks really janky.AR3-GP wrote: ↑16 Jan 2026, 17:29https://i.postimg.cc/vmbZzSzG/image.png
I think that having the freedom to precisely control the PU layout is significant. It could be optimized around the aerodynamics and center of mass.
I'm more surprised by such a poor model being used than anything. At this point, historically and objectively, it's difficult to take what teams show us at this stage, but that is a god awful model, and I doubt anyone took it seriously - unless that is not a model used by a team's PR / media team, then fair enough.AR3-GP wrote: ↑16 Jan 2026, 17:29https://i.postimg.cc/vmbZzSzG/image.png
I think that having the freedom to precisely control the PU layout is significant. It could be optimized around the aerodynamics and center of mass.
