That is not allowed. You can only do 2 film days a year. Plus the regular tests. You cannot use an old chassis to test engine or suspension. Then top teams would test their new engines on track all the time.
On the Insta story of RBR you can see that they are only filming when Max is driving the car with the bleu tires,
The filming days are just that. If they want to film last year's car or a mash-up then that's up to them.
I just read this:Cassius wrote: ↑24 Feb 2021, 14:11Pause the video and you will recognize it is still the RB15.
Hopefully we will soon see some footage of the RB16B
Verstappen warms up in RB15 ahead of RB16B debut
Red Bull Racing are using today as their first day of filming to get to know the new RB16B. Sergio Perez was introduced to Red Bull's techniques in the RB15 yesterday and today the RB16B will make its debut on the track. Until then Max Verstappen gets the opportunity to get back into shape with the RB15.
The Dutchman is eager to make the most of his time in an F1 car, after more than two months without F1 action during the winter break. Perez made his entrance on the day of the unveiling, and for Verstappen today is all about finding his rhythm again. In any case, it provides some nice pictures from Silverstone.
So the Dutchman is currently driving the RB15, the car he managed to win three times in 2019. Later today, he will most likely make his first metres in the upcoming car, which he and Perez will drive. The Dutchman will then also have to share his car with his new teammate, allowing them both to get first impressions with the new car.
The 100km only applies to cars younger than 2 years. Older cars you can use for longer, as long as it is similar to how it was raced.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑24 Feb 2021, 14:37It's 100kms. They can run both RB15 and RB16B with that kind of mileage.
I know. That is why they have time to run RB15. RB16B will only be on track for about 20-30 minutes (not counting the time in pits)Cassius wrote: ↑24 Feb 2021, 15:07The 100km only applies to cars younger than 2 years. Older cars you can use for longer, as long as it is similar to how it was raced.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑24 Feb 2021, 14:37It's 100kms. They can run both RB15 and RB16B with that kind of mileage.
Well that's just perfect and makes sense i wasn't aware of the gearbox carrier changes. They probably had to to accommodate for the Honda updates.Blackout wrote: ↑24 Feb 2021, 12:18They used the two tokens to modify the Gbox carrier in order to change the wishbones pickup points and angles for aero reasons, most probably.
"We've elected to use our two tokens for a new nose and also redesigned the outboard front suspension," said AlphaTauri's technical director Jody Egginton."Racer X wrote: ↑24 Feb 2021, 16:55Well that's just perfect and makes sense i wasn't aware of the gearbox carrier changes. They probably had to to accommodate for the Honda updates.
I wonder if 2 token were also spent at Alpha Tauri on the gearbox. It would basically mean that they only did that for the suspension changes and didn't truly need to change the gear box holder. Or that the geometry of the gear box changed enough to make them spend the tokens.