Actually if you have a closer look at the launch photos you could see the cut outs for the shark grill. Though they have it blocked for the launch.
From what I can recall Sauber tested the shark grill during the race weekends las year.
You should also take into account that the C23 is fitted with a 2004 spec Ferrari engine. Perhaps the engine is not as hot as the 052. And it's still winter as well.akbar21881 wrote:Sauber is out on track today.Look at it carefully.It now fitted with Ferrari F2003 bargeboard and turning vanes,different from the launched item.The front wing is also different.So I'm expecting to see a shark fin within a few days.
That's so true. But during the past few seasons they havent really been able to develop their own car. The C21 and C22 were closely based on 2000's C20 which was one of the mose successful Saubers in recent years.Irvingthien wrote:The look alike design of the C23 with the F2003-GA makes me feel that Sauber is a disabled team that is unable to make their own car.The ditching of the twin keel is just a pure excuse to cover the fact that they borrowed the design from Ferrari.I think that Sauber made a deal with Ferrari that they could borrow Fisco from Sauber in exchange for thhe car information
Thats the formula that worked up to the late 1990s. The thing that makes me not sure of this formula is that most cars nowadays are more tightly built. 40 years ago, most engines probably fit in any chassis since they didnt haven engine covers, but nowadays with more sophisticated integration between the entire package of the car, I cant even imagine two cars sharing simple things like tires or even steering wheels. Plus, teams can just hire spy shooters.uzael wrote:I'm of the opinion that the way to go about formula one in the future will be a mixture of pricateer and manufacturer teams.
Really interesting article and it seems now that the author was right with his 2nd rhetorical question. IMHO, it seems that Ferrari will ue in Malaysia the "Sauber" radiators we saw in Melbourne and it seems logical to say that Ferrari has given these rads to Sauber in order to test them in a race. Just read what Ross Brawn has told today:rumpelstulskin wrote:interesting speculation about sauber's cooling:
http://thescuderia.net/Technical/Saubercooling.shtml