Williams FW44

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Blackout
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The sidepods seem to be direct evolutions of the previous williams cars, very short and downwashy sidepods, with very little side undercut at their widest point...
So the engine cover around the engine looks very similar too, but with a smaller bulge around the fuel tank. (in the last Williams cars, that bulge was caused by their particular fuel tank shape and their large and protruding intercooler-to- engine duct.

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From afar it looks like Prost is back on the grid. Interesting to see another proper car rather than a render, and makes a mockery of their earlier livery reveal if they were going to post shakedown photos regardless.

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Looks like the Simtek 1995 livery.
Nice =D>
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Is the front suspension single wishbone or is it just the angle?

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The top of the nose, upon close inspection, seems to have some shape to it. It resembles a finger/finger-nail like topology.

Very interesting indeed.

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CrazyCarperF1 wrote:
15 Feb 2022, 18:17
Is the front suspension single wishbone or is it just the angle?
Hard to tell, but the leading element of it is super thick!

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Marc.W wrote:
15 Feb 2022, 18:26
CrazyCarperF1 wrote:
15 Feb 2022, 18:17
Is the front suspension single wishbone or is it just the angle?
Hard to tell, but the leading element of it is super thick!
It looks like the upper arms are parallel to each other and are both in front of the pushrod, whereas the bottom arms have a traditional layout.

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Wow! this is almost Lamborghini 291!
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I did not expect this degree of detail and development from Williams. makes AM look budget and very, very clumsy!

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NicoS wrote:
15 Feb 2022, 18:31
Wow! this is almost Lamborghini 291!
http://www.looksmartmodels.com/wp-conte ... F1_-02.jpg
I did not expect this degree of detail and development from Williams. makes AM look budget and very, very clumsy!
Forgot about that one!

As an aside, there is one of those engines for sale here in the States.

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AeroDynamic wrote:
15 Feb 2022, 17:55
How can Williams do that, while Aston Martin's body was not exactly petite? And the McLaren.. pretty Obese.
McLaren we can’t compare fully until it’s out on track but certainly compared to the Aston the Williams looks very good

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Looks like, with the floor being the most important source of downforce, they compromised flow to the rear wing all in favour for the floor. Could be smart thinking... bit like Alpine worked on in 2021.

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This car could be their route to the front. Wery nice

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So far, I think the only three cars we can really compare are the Aston, Alfa, and Williams. Mclaren obviously is hiding / withholding stuff, RBR hasn’t shown anything yet, and Haas was just an early render.
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Who is currently the lead in their design team?
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Does anyone else get late 2000s vibes from the shape of the sidepod inlets? For some reason it reminds me of the 2008/09 era with the trapezoidal shape. Also, these pictures were pretty well selected, since they don't show anything about the leading edge of the floor or the side profile of the car.

Interesting to see if they are the only team to go for a round nose; I feel like it might be slightly less draggy but not sure if that's true, or how much of a difference it would even make.
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