I think it was argued that there may have been a fair share of 'technical exchange' in addition to the engines.
But the car was manufactured in Hinwil by Sauber so there could be no argument in that instance.
fwa2500 wrote:aside from powerplant, paint job and drivers, is there ANY difference between the torro and the bull?
i find it rather depressing that F1 is turning into a spec series like IRL or Champcar.....
You mean like NASCAR and the new 'Camry' body?manchild wrote:If Red Bull bought 2 teams and now has two identical cars what prevents for example Coca Cola or some other corporation to buy 4, 6 or all 12 teams one day, build one chassis, make a contract with one engine supplier and run one chassis,
The Concorde Agreement is supposedly secret, but assuming the above quote is accurate, it's quite clear isn't it? RB Tech owns the IP to the chassis, therefore RBR and STR are not constructors by the strict definition.Section 3 of the Concorde Agreement states:
"A constructor is a person (including any incorporated or unincorporated body) who owns the intellectual property rights to the rolling chassis it currently races, and does not incorporate in such chassis any part designed or manufactured by any other constructor of F1 racing cars except for standard items of safety equipment, providing that nothing in the Schedule 3 shall prevent the use of an engine or gearbox manufactured by a person other than the constructor of the chassis."