Let's look at McLaren previous seasons before Newey became the TD:WardenOfTheNorth wrote: ↑31 Jan 2026, 09:56McLaren before Newey were already a multiple WCC winning team.Xyz22 wrote: ↑30 Jan 2026, 14:05It’s hilarious to look where McLaren and Red Bull were before Newey.mzso wrote: ↑30 Jan 2026, 14:03
You shouldn't diminish the effect of experience and brilliance. Someone needs to make the big decisions. And that's where it matters, a lot. Ferrari had all the budget and people and infrastructure they wanted since forever.
Yet, the last time they won was in 2007 and even that was a McLaren blunder/handout.
I've said many times that being an aero engineer in a team where Newey works must be an awful feeling sometimes.
You could be the person who comes up with an innovative solution, which ends up on the car and all the public credit will go to..... Newey....
Pretty sure RBR ran it 10 years ago or so.Rodak wrote: ↑31 Jan 2026, 02:46It looks like the VCARB has the same rear upper wishbone mounting system as Aston Martin with a stub above the gearbox. It sort of reminds me of the old front suspension keel mount for the lower wishbone, as on the Ferrari F2005.
That was the gap Renault had compared to Ferrari from 2010 to 2013.
i was thinking thats probably the case, at least to some extent, since the engine cover is pretty easy to change. probably just playing it safe to get some laps in at first.they may plan to change that depending on the track or temps.
i was wondering why they would do a "filming day" before they even have a livery on it. obviously to get more laps, but if they actually wanted to film any of it for sponsors, they would need to add the paint in post. itd probably be a big headache if it was even possible at all
It would make more sense too to use the filming day when there are actuators on the car.zoroastar wrote: ↑31 Jan 2026, 20:17i was wondering why they would do a "filming day" before they even have a livery on it. obviously to get more laps, but if they actually wanted to film any of it for sponsors, they would need to add the paint in post. itd probably be a big headache if it was even possible at all
Maybe they decided they don't need a filming day that much. Or the they can apply sponsorship with AI later or or or....TyreSlip wrote: ↑31 Jan 2026, 21:04It would make more sense too to use the filming day when there are actuators on the car.zoroastar wrote: ↑31 Jan 2026, 20:17i was wondering why they would do a "filming day" before they even have a livery on it. obviously to get more laps, but if they actually wanted to film any of it for sponsors, they would need to add the paint in post. itd probably be a big headache if it was even possible at all
I think there is an equal amount of people who are very eager to see Aston struggling so they can discredit Newey and say he isnt all that. The car could have two fighter Jet engines mounted at the back and there would have still been people saying that its nothing special.geraldix wrote: ↑29 Jan 2026, 23:28> Adrian Newey: *drops a turd in the toilet*
> His fans on X and F1T looking at a handful of pretty shitty, AI "enhanced" or heavily photoshopped pics:
"omg so unreal!"
"wow mindblowing!"
"such innovation!"
"much radical!"
The car has a few solutions of its own, yes, just like any other car we have seen so far. People can chill a bit until we have better images...