Tim.Wright wrote:The quotes about Renault are specifically to do with the clash with Infinity's title sponsorship on Red Bull (not Lotus, not Williams, not Caterham). No engine manufacturers are complaining about lack of exposure outside of this one particular case with one particular team.
Actually Renault's been saying stuff like that for years, basically since their 05 and 06 championships - people just weren't relating the Renault brand very well to 'Formula 1 World Champion'.
Now they're probably not complaining that hard about not being associated with Caterham, likewise Ferrari not being well-known as Marussia's engine supplier next year (or this year, I forget). Mercedes obviously thought something similar along these lines, moving from a (reasonably) well known engine manufacturer to a full blown constructor just to repaint white cars silver.
As for repainting the same car twice, it's not like every part goes from testing to race-day. It's already been explained how they un-paint and repaint the cars every time anyway, and for testing half the time they might not even bother (new parts either don't always make it to production, or for Melbourne especially, there might be new parts for the rece not used during testing, limiting cross-over).
The graphic design shop time wouldn't be that much either, right? Same livery design, different colours. For a professional that's basically 90% of the work done, just gone in and change a few things. Actually painting it probably wouldn't be too bad either; if they're half decent they're not going to be massively confused by changing colours, and altering, printing and applying the stickers is a 5 minute job.
marcush. wrote:I wonder why Teams are not using surface wraps for their cars .It would be very quick to fix and you can go from design to car application almost in one go ,no hazzle with positioning of decals and as far as i know These films are very drapeable.
Of course ,engine cover and sidepods are suspect to heat and as we frequently see paint bubbles there i wonder how a film would fare under those conditions...
I'm not sure how well the wrapping procedure would adapt to the complex shape of a F1 car, don't those things do better on fairly flat surfaces broken by panel gaps (road cars)? I know they can handle some curvature, but for stuff like the McLaren 2011 sidepod I don't think it'd work that well, at least not without some seams (feel free to prove me wrong on this, I'm not too familiar with them).
As for sidepod heat, isn't that being massively reduced next year anyway? No more sidepod exhaust routing and packaging and such. And the panels closest to the engine are all heat-protected carbon fiber now anyway. For stuff like the nose, front and maybe rear wings, etc, I guess they'd make a lot of sense.