scarbs wrote:Sauber have used flat conventional radiators for several years, their recent adoption of Ferrari style canted versions suggests they are copying Ferrari (dont start...). The article doesnt suggest much in the way of explanation for this development so I guess they are misdirected.
Scarbs, the term "copying" isn't debatable?
French
Sport-Auto magazine clearly states, in this month's issue, that Ferrari
gave (sold) to Sauber the project of a F-2003GA, corrected to comply with 2004 rules, given the fact that Sauber's old wind tunnel had been giving wrong data (causing all the trouble with recent chassis, up to the C22) and there was no wind tunnel for Sauber to test the new car, while the new one wasn't built.
Ferrari would benefit from having a very identical car helping Bridgestone development, as well as the other public benefits, like using Sauber's wind tunnel and drivers, if needed.
So, the radiator being similar isn't, in the end of the day, quite natural? It would be logical even for Sauber to be using the same suppliers as Ferrari...