jjn9128 wrote: ↑26 Feb 2020, 18:08
But
IF Mercedes had given Force Point India Racing access to their CAD to copy the non-listed parts you can bet the FIA would come down pretty damn hard on them.
What if all Racing Point were given was an actual Mercedes W10 for (say) a week?
With a 3D scanner, Racing Point could then produce a close approximation of the surface geometry
despite not having the original CAD model (as obviously having the CAD models would be against the rules) --- this 3D scan approach would comply with the letter of the rules, wouldn't it?
Isn't using physical example(s) of the product, the typical method of reverse engineering an item (albeit usually for a commercially available item)?
ispano6 wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 20:42
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 inboard front suspension is Racing Point's own design.