Racing Point RP20

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Next years car will be this one :wink:

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PhillipM wrote:
22 Jul 2020, 23:37
Next years car will be this one :wink:
Ok, next next car
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Well, yeah, everyone will have a new concept for those, completely different regs.

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Emag wrote:
22 Jul 2020, 19:27
This car is as good as it looks. If they had this last year (which is impossible since it is copied from last year's Merc, but just for the sake of the argument let's just assume), then they would have been championship contenders.
Well no s**t lol sorry but thats such a dumb thing to have said

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Mchamilton wrote:
23 Jul 2020, 22:02
Emag wrote:
22 Jul 2020, 19:27
This car is as good as it looks. If they had this last year (which is impossible since it is copied from last year's Merc, but just for the sake of the argument let's just assume), then they would have been championship contenders.
Well no s**t lol sorry but thats such a dumb thing to have said
Yeah :D
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Second in constructors is there for the taking if Albon continues to perform so poorly.
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FW17 wrote:
22 Jul 2020, 20:44
Zynerji wrote:
22 Jul 2020, 20:21
FW17 wrote:
22 Jul 2020, 20:06
How is it that the low rake concept is working so well? Should others try it?

I'm pretty sure the low rake philosophy has proven to be better since 2017...😏
Maybe, but surprised how well RP has set up the car around it. No issues this far, seems to be working mechanical out of the box.
Just because RP has shown drawings and such for reverse engineering the W10, and it's legal, doesn't mean they couldn't use Mercs setup data from last year. I mean, if the copy is good enough, the data should transfer completely.

So, it's not unreasonable to believe that RP has all of Mercs W10 track data from last year. What to do with camber if this is wrong, what to do with toe if that is wrong. Probably full race-winning setup sheets for every track, and post race debrief info with "could have done better if we did this to setup".

The setup data transfer is probably the most under reported part of this situation, as that's always been the reason ppl dont directly copy... They simply dont know how to utilize other people's tools.

RP is doing way too well with someone elses tool to NOT have gotten operating data from Merc.

RP may have "designed" the car, but Merc provided the instruction manual.

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Zynerji wrote:
25 Jul 2020, 18:09
FW17 wrote:
22 Jul 2020, 20:44
Zynerji wrote:
22 Jul 2020, 20:21



I'm pretty sure the low rake philosophy has proven to be better since 2017...😏
Maybe, but surprised how well RP has set up the car around it. No issues this far, seems to be working mechanical out of the box.
Just because RP has shown drawings and such for reverse engineering the W10, and it's legal, doesn't mean they couldn't use Mercs setup data from last year. I mean, if the copy is good enough, the data should transfer completely.

So, it's not unreasonable to believe that RP has all of Mercs W10 track data from last year. What to do with camber if this is wrong, what to do with toe if that is wrong. Probably full race-winning setup sheets for every track, and post race debrief info with "could have done better if we did this to setup".

The setup data transfer is probably the most under reported part of this situation, as that's always been the reason ppl dont directly copy... They simply dont know how to utilize other people's tools.

RP is doing way too well with someone elses tool to NOT have gotten operating data from Merc.

RP may have "designed" the car, but Merc provided the instruction manual.
I wondered if any engineers and 'specialists' had moved to RP during the winter too.
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Zynerji wrote:
25 Jul 2020, 18:09
FW17 wrote:
22 Jul 2020, 20:44
Zynerji wrote:
22 Jul 2020, 20:21



I'm pretty sure the low rake philosophy has proven to be better since 2017...😏
Maybe, but surprised how well RP has set up the car around it. No issues this far, seems to be working mechanical out of the box.
Just because RP has shown drawings and such for reverse engineering the W10, and it's legal, doesn't mean they couldn't use Mercs setup data from last year. I mean, if the copy is good enough, the data should transfer completely.

So, it's not unreasonable to believe that RP has all of Mercs W10 track data from last year. What to do with camber if this is wrong, what to do with toe if that is wrong. Probably full race-winning setup sheets for every track, and post race debrief info with "could have done better if we did this to setup".

The setup data transfer is probably the most under reported part of this situation, as that's always been the reason ppl dont directly copy... They simply dont know how to utilize other people's tools.

RP is doing way too well with someone elses tool to NOT have gotten operating data from Merc.

RP may have "designed" the car, but Merc provided the instruction manual.
Aye aye aye. I fear you vastly underestimate a team of people who's job it is to setup and race F1 cars. Perhaps they are actually quite good at their job and have correlated simulation and wind tunnel data to a good setup out of the box.

Of course that would be FAR too reasonable of an explanation.....
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Enough teams that struggle to setup their own designed car, understanding the car they call it. Also they rely on data from the past and most teams try to improve on a known concept.

RP20 is a completely new car, totally different from their old designs. They needed to calibrate the simulators from scratch, or feed it with some known data.

And I cannot believe a full calibration can be made in a few days testing Barcelona.

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yinlad wrote:
26 Jul 2020, 11:06
Zynerji wrote:
25 Jul 2020, 18:09
FW17 wrote:
22 Jul 2020, 20:44


Maybe, but surprised how well RP has set up the car around it. No issues this far, seems to be working mechanical out of the box.
Just because RP has shown drawings and such for reverse engineering the W10, and it's legal, doesn't mean they couldn't use Mercs setup data from last year. I mean, if the copy is good enough, the data should transfer completely.

So, it's not unreasonable to believe that RP has all of Mercs W10 track data from last year. What to do with camber if this is wrong, what to do with toe if that is wrong. Probably full race-winning setup sheets for every track, and post race debrief info with "could have done better if we did this to setup".

The setup data transfer is probably the most under reported part of this situation, as that's always been the reason ppl dont directly copy... They simply dont know how to utilize other people's tools.

RP is doing way too well with someone elses tool to NOT have gotten operating data from Merc.

RP may have "designed" the car, but Merc provided the instruction manual.
Aye aye aye. I fear you vastly underestimate a team of people who's job it is to setup and race F1 cars. Perhaps they are actually quite good at their job and have correlated simulation and wind tunnel data to a good setup out of the box.

Of course that would be FAR too reasonable of an explanation.....
...and completely, 100% unnecessary if the legal data transfer took place.

Small teams dont do extra work on purpose.

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NL_Fer wrote:
26 Jul 2020, 11:20
Enough teams that struggle to setup their own designed car, understanding the car they call it. Also they rely on data from the past and most teams try to improve on a known concept.

RP20 is a completely new car, totally different from their old designs. They needed to calibrate the simulators from scratch, or feed it with some known data.

And I cannot believe a full calibration can be made in a few days testing Barcelona.
considere racing points horrendous wet weather performance in the Styrian GP qualifying as evidence that they dont have Mercs set up data to hand

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Mchamilton wrote:
26 Jul 2020, 22:09
NL_Fer wrote:
26 Jul 2020, 11:20
Enough teams that struggle to setup their own designed car, understanding the car they call it. Also they rely on data from the past and most teams try to improve on a known concept.

RP20 is a completely new car, totally different from their old designs. They needed to calibrate the simulators from scratch, or feed it with some known data.

And I cannot believe a full calibration can be made in a few days testing Barcelona.
considere racing points horrendous wet weather performance in the Styrian GP qualifying as evidence that they dont have Mercs set up data to hand
Their front suspension at least is completely different internally from that of the W10, so I don’t know how much of the setup data would be applicable if that were the case.
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ScrewCaptain27 wrote:
27 Jul 2020, 12:39
Mchamilton wrote:
26 Jul 2020, 22:09
NL_Fer wrote:
26 Jul 2020, 11:20
Enough teams that struggle to setup their own designed car, understanding the car they call it. Also they rely on data from the past and most teams try to improve on a known concept.

RP20 is a completely new car, totally different from their old designs. They needed to calibrate the simulators from scratch, or feed it with some known data.

And I cannot believe a full calibration can be made in a few days testing Barcelona.
considere racing points horrendous wet weather performance in the Styrian GP qualifying as evidence that they dont have Mercs set up data to hand
Their front suspension at least is completely different internally from that of the W10, so I don’t know how much of the setup data would be applicable if that were the case.
I would assume there could be translation to still get the same effect. If they have a chart of harmonics that they are trying to dampen and the wheel orientation, provided by Mercedes (to keep the aero platform controlled), their layout could still achieve 100% of the same response, even with slight differences of mechanism.

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Nico's assessment on front end of the car to last years Renault