RedNEO wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 18:50
diffuser wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 18:09
CAP is 140M this year. You got to presume that McLaren and Renault can easily get to that.
Alot of this year's car started getting developed after August 2020. We saw those conversation with Keys last year with McLaren, the new nose introduction cause they wouldn't have been able to do it in 2021. there was alot of Homologation conversations last year with when stuff had to be done by. Makes you wonder what Alpine was doing at that time.
You couldn't do wind tunnel stuff with the 2022 regs in 2020 but there is alot of NEW 2022 things that needed to get done.
Blackout made a very good point, this Tub is in it's 3ird year. It limits what you can do NEW with it.
It begs the question why weren’t they doing what McLaren was and requesting to the FIA to trade there tokens for new engine architecture installation instead. The engine was supposed to be introduced this year so they really should’ve been keen to make sure it’s installed like McLaren.
The old management was lacking in being able to react and adapt to changing circumstances that the pandemic caused.
Having a fixed tub isn’t a huge deal, when the engine and gearbox are bolted on.. and aero get put on top. The tub does decide the front susp points and the crash structure..
but it’s not a deal breaker.
It’s a shame after a solid test that the car was unbalanced, maybe the conditions caused the rear end instability?
The PU issues will be a concern especially as the car was praised last year for its speed at tracks like Monza and Circuit de Gilles villeneuve. I really hope they find the magic solution with the floor that some teams have done.
I remember that AlphaT ‘didn’t’ take the RB rear end upgrade this year. ( they did a front end upgrade) - so they kept what they had, made the floor modifications and got a new engine and look fast..
Alpine tested A LOT of parts over the weekend. I hope by race 3, they have a stable package..
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