Alpine A522

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Blackout wrote:
01 Apr 2022, 13:24
It's higher that the lowest part of the front wing and seems to be above the floor entry height.

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Following Fernando Alonso's retirement from the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Alpine engineers traced the cause to a disintegrating water pump as he takes on a new unit without penalty.

as per gptoday. So Alpine going to change engine in alternative race without penalty? Is it a loop hole in the rule book of fia to fix engine issue

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selvam_e2002 wrote:
04 Apr 2022, 13:24
Following Fernando Alonso's retirement from the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Alpine engineers traced the cause to a disintegrating water pump as he takes on a new unit without penalty.

as per gptoday. So Alpine going to change engine in alternative race without penalty? Is it a loop hole in the rule book of fia to fix engine issue
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selvam_e2002 wrote:
04 Apr 2022, 13:24
Following Fernando Alonso's retirement from the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Alpine engineers traced the cause to a disintegrating water pump as he takes on a new unit without penalty.

as per gptoday. So Alpine going to change engine in alternative race without penalty? Is it a loop hole in the rule book of fia to fix engine issue

They have 3 engines for year... They can change it without penalty... Penalty starts with 4th engine... IIRC

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mclaren111 wrote:
04 Apr 2022, 14:00
selvam_e2002 wrote:
04 Apr 2022, 13:24
Following Fernando Alonso's retirement from the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Alpine engineers traced the cause to a disintegrating water pump as he takes on a new unit without penalty.

as per gptoday. So Alpine going to change engine in alternative race without penalty? Is it a loop hole in the rule book of fia to fix engine issue

They have 3 engines for year... They can change it without penalty... Penalty starts with 4th engine... IIRC
On the Ranault PU thread...they've posted that theyhave a fix in for the 3ird PU ..

viewtopic.php?p=1051851#p1051851

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diffuser wrote:
01 Apr 2022, 14:55
Blackout wrote:
01 Apr 2022, 13:24
It's higher that the lowest part of the front wing and seems to be above the floor entry height.
Or they have to lower the FW AoA because of the low wishbones... :-k

Did Alpine dig the sides of its tub to let more air flow between it and the inboard strake? (or is the Alpine bodywork just cut differently/angled in side view?)
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I guess to the left arrow, up against the terrible redline I drew, you find this guy ...

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It looks like more a side view split line to me.

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Interesting article talking to Pat fry about floor rigity and FIA’s pre-season concession in allowing floor stays to help alleviate porpoising problems.

https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-fr ... i/9633570/


Hope this is the right place for it.

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Nice comparison shot from Motorsport on the A522 to A521 front brakes ...


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diffuser wrote:
05 Apr 2022, 23:20
Interesting article talking to Pat fry about floor rigity and FIA’s pre-season concession in allowing floor stays to help alleviate porpoising problems.

https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-fr ... i/9633570/


Hope this is the right place for it.
Alpine has no floor stays. The got screwed over. Now they have to redesign the floor for the weight savings and run the stays so they can use ballast elsewhere for better cg and polar moment.

Merc and Ferrari used their political weight to get the FIA to even consider the stays.

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https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FPpCeb4acAU ... name=small
I wonder where it stops... maybe at the front wing top 2 flaps.. or the 3rd one