Yeah this happened to Haas with their car last year they were left chasing a development path they didnt understand. Which is why this year they went with a simpler wing.
my guess is they did it as a learning exercise. They won't be able to do it next year, so what they've done is put last year's best car in the wind tunnel and got the data. Now they can see exactly how it all worked, which is a lot better than they were able to do on their own. So it's all a masterclass in F1 aero, that they can apply for 2021 and beyondJRindt wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 19:31I highly doubt that RP can simply recreate the W10 from photos AND make it work. With the tech available, it’s probably theoretically possible to recreate the car.
But, it’s a huge risk. I mean F1 aero consists of hundreds of parts — maybe even thousands — and if you miss a single small piece, It won’t work. The worst part is, you won’t even know what was missed and then you’re truly f****d. This is the reason why teams like Haas and Alpha Tauri don’t go to the extreme copy-paste method. I believe they just take the philosophy and try to make it work and this is where those small variations on their cars appear compared to the original.
The level of similarities between RP20 and W10; the close relationship between papa stroll and Toto; and the cockiness of Otmar Szafnauer (he’s predicting podiums for both his drivers before the testing has even started) leads me to believe there has been some IP sharing by Mercedes.
Seeing that a RBR, Merc or Ferrari with minor damage to the car is still way quicker than the midfield I'd say the approach promises enough reward to risk the riskJRindt wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 19:31I highly doubt that RP can simply recreate the W10 from photos AND make it work. With the tech available, it’s probably theoretically possible to recreate the car.
But, it’s a huge risk. I mean F1 aero consists of hundreds of parts — maybe even thousands — and if you miss a single small piece, It won’t work. The worst part is, you won’t even know what was missed and then you’re truly f****d. This is the reason why teams like Haas and Alpha Tauri don’t go to the extreme copy-paste method. I believe they just take the philosophy and try to make it work and this is where those small variations on their cars appear compared to the original.
The level of similarities between RP20 and W10; the close relationship between papa stroll and Toto; and the cockiness of Otmar Szafnauer (he’s predicting podiums for both his drivers before the testing has even started) leads me to believe there has been some IP sharing by Mercedes.
funny to see that every part of the car is sculpted and the radiators are still more or less a big rectangle, where they bent head over heals to work around.MtthsMlw wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 21:01https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ERUj9H2XUAE ... name=large
via @genfe2
Wouldn't that data come with the purchase of suspension parts?ringo wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 20:08it is not dificult at the start of a new car design to copy. its only dificult if you have an existing design and want to copy a certain part and make it work on your car.
after they do the 3d scans they simply run the model in the cfd or wind tunnel to understamd and reverse engineer the car. as simple as that.
what they wont get is how the suspension works with the shape of the car and other mechanical and dymamic aspects
I don't understand the relationship between Racing Point using the same wind-tunnel as Mercedes and the RP20 looking like a clone of the W10?ispano6 wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 20:42It was announced in April last year that RP would start using the Mercedes wind tunnel for 2020 car development. That explains why the car is so close to the W10, having likely the same low rake philosophy and also their trick suspension front and back. The low rake philosophy may aid in the 2021 concept seeing that the regulations call for more of a design that would seem to encourage venturi effects "sealing" the floor to the ground.
Article below quotes Green using the MB wind tunnel since May.
https://f1i.com/news/368132-racing-poin ... clone.html