1. I’m trying to find the link I had to the Table defining how many tokens each part change required and will try to post it as soon as I can... Nevertheless, the Tokens (2 per team) allow changes to chassis components, such as the monocoque, front floor structure, impact structures, plank assembly, rear wing adjuster, gearbox and associated parameters, inboard suspension, brakes, auxiliary oil tanks and more... The important thing to note is that the 2 tokens limit considerably what you can do, for example if Mercedes wants to make a change to their gearbox, they will use both their tokens on that change (and with RP buying the gearbox from Mercedes, they will have to use both of their tokens also in order to get the new version).Nivedanm wrote:A few questions.
1. As per the 2021 regulations, what all can be updated using tokens?
2. What are the implications of having those revised floors, brake ducts and diffusers?
3. Can teams claw back the downforce the lost to the new regs by other means?
4. Are McLaren at a disadvantage as they can't use development tokens?
5. How can these regulations shake up the grid?
6. Why did McLaren opt for the PU change in 2021? Did they do it so that they can iron out the problems involved in integrateing a different PU in 2021 and focus on higher ambitions in 2022?
2. The changes for next year have the intention of reducing the downforce the cars can generate, there is concern that since the tires that will be used in 2021 are “the same” as in 2020 that with the expected increase of downforce the teams create during winter, that the tires wouldn’t be able to manage the loads... Therefore, the regulations intentions was to reduce downforce by 10% with those changes... The rumor mill is that teams have already managed to recover the lost downforce (Mercedes)... The floor is the biggest component on the expected reduction, the cut that has to be implemented will reduce it’s overall area and the lack of the slots at the edge will make it harder to not only seal the floor, but manage the air disturbance from the rear tires... The smaller vertical fins in the diffuser should also reduce the effectiveness of the floor in general to create downforce.
3. Answered a bit in the previous ones, but yes, the expectation is that the teams will claw back the loss of downforce... It won’t be much different than what happened with the introduction of the new front wings, which were supposed to slow the cars down by 2 to 2.5 seconds per lap... At the end, the teams are still braking records on track.
4. Yes they are since they won’t be able to update other chassis components, but Mclaren has been working during the season to introduce parts that would have required a Token during this season, therefore reducing the impact of the lack of available Tokens.
5. How can it shake up the grid? That’s a tough one since no one knows what the teams are working on and what will be the effect of this changes, not only that, since they can only focus on a very limited number of parts because of the tokens it will probably depend on who can make the most improvement in one of their weakness areas... I wouldn’t expect a “grid” shake up because of this though, Mercedes and Red Bull will continue to be at the front... Mclaren, Renault, Aston Martin and Alpha Tauri will continue to fight for the midfield crown... The big unknown is Ferrari since their problems seem to be related to their aero and engine and they can upgrade both of them without Tokens, therefore they could be the ones making the biggest jump in terms of performance.
6. Mclaren signed a contract with Mercedes in 2019 to start using their PU in 2021... The intention was to use the new PU with the new regulations, once Covid hit and the decision was made to postpone the new regulations to 2022, Mclaren had to make the change in PU’s, the contract with Mercedes was already in place and they didn’t have a contract with Renault for 2021... In the end, it could be a blessing in disguise, a season to get used to the new PU, to start working with the Mercedes engineers and iron out problems as you mentioned... But it wasn’t the plan to do so.
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