Big Tea wrote: ↑21 Dec 2020, 03:48
mwillems wrote: ↑21 Dec 2020, 03:33
adrianjordan wrote: ↑21 Dec 2020, 03:00
Moreso, how do they police someone, such as him, emailing an "idea" to the F1 team to "develop"?
I don't think that idea was even considered, as when they spoke about how to police the cloning of existing cars, they had only just begun to develop the ideas around going through the history of the design development to ensure it was done in house and without too much copying.
How do they even police the use of CFD? If for instance something is sent to be processed away from Mclarens own CFD systems, but somehow enters a development phase as a piece of inspiration from a designer, how would that be identified? Not that they will be doing that with the Indy team, but just as an example of how hard might it be to actually police the existing regs before you even discuss the new regulations.
Disgruntled employees are probably the biggest threat to those sorts of activities.
Surely if (say) Mclaren runs an idea for something on their Road/Sport car that is relevant to a similar shape on the F1 car, and just happens not to actually be used at all because they decided not to run with that model, well, you can not unlearn things, and it can not be included in the F1 allocated time?
I don't imagine there would be any way for the FIA to determine anything, especially if you made a choice to blur the edges of how that information arrived, or obfuscate it entirely.
Nor do I think that the FIA ever tried to clarify that too much as everything seems to be more of a gentleman's agreement, and if so it is on this that the budget cap has been bolted on to.
I'm sure CFD is not really policed apart from looking at data every couple of weeks, I don't think the movement of information outside of the F1 team could really be policed, unless a team were having too many eureka moments. If that's the case, it's a fairly hefty hole in the new cost cutting, and the opportunity for teams to get a big headstart on the 2022 regs.
It will be happening somewhere on the grid. Almost certainly at Ferrari, in my opinion, especially given the current plight.