AFAIK the 053 for the F2004 and the 053 for C23 have different mounts for the chassis. (I believe Paolo Martinelli said something like that, don’t remember if it was at the F2004 launch or in another situation).marcush wrote: Are you serious ,Sauber is able to copy the whole car but not able to caopy the engine mounts?
As far as Iknow they were a little miffed about the fact they had no choice but use the ferrari mounts for the first time ,as they have the same engine as ferrari now wheras before the interface wa s strictly sauber....
Furthermore on the C23 all the rear suspension mounts are on the gearbox while on the Ferrari, since last year, the fore attachment point of the lower wishbone is on the engine head. So also if Sauber has theoretically the same engine as this year Ferrari and theoretically the same gearbox as last year Ferrari, still there are some differences. Anytime I have the suspect that C23 is a clone of the Ferrari I think about the Massa words at the start of the season, he said : “Trust me, I drove the F2003-GA for almost an year, the C23 is a totally different car”. The tone suggested also the temptation to say “unfortunately”. Probably only the aero appearance is similar, and that’s logical since Sauber wind tunnel wasn’t ready yet, but the entire design of the car (chassis, suspension geometries etc) is made in Suisse. Probably journalists increased the importance of the relationship with Ferrari just because it was an interesting theme to elaborate and to fill columns during the winter, results on the track tells the truth IMO. If the C23 was indeed just a GA with Sauber stickers then Ferrari actually made the quantum leap other teams just declared they made.
About coupling of 7 post rig and dyno. The week before the Bahrain gp I read an article on simulations at Ferrari, according to that article they don’t use 7 post rig anymore, they stopped few years ago and chassis simulation is currently entirely software made. Actually when I visited Dallara few years ago (it was 2000 or 2001 can’t remember exactly) the operator said to us that the previous year Ferrari used the Dallara 7 post rig a few times. He said it was because the results from the Ferrari post rig weren’t reliable enough, but, if the article is close to reality, maybe it was just a way to validate the results of the software simulations with different rigs.