Until now we have:
Feb. 4th Haas
Feb. 9th Red Bull
Feb. 10th Aston Martin
Feb. 11th McLaren
Feb. 14th Alpha Tauri (our valentine
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Feb. 15th Williams
Feb. 17th Ferrari
Feb. 18th Mercedes
Feb. 21st Alpine
Feb. 27th Alfa Sauber
TBD: ---
When was last season some F1 car looked different to any other from same season? Fair question, I can´t remindRingleheim wrote: ↑18 Jan 2022, 18:04I am quite anxious to see the new car reveals, simply b/c I want to see how different the cars look from one another. I fear they are all going to look the same, like Indycar.
2021Andres125sx wrote: ↑18 Jan 2022, 19:43When was last season some F1 car looked different to any other from same season? Fair question, I can´t remind
What cars do you think were different?wogx wrote: ↑18 Jan 2022, 20:012021Andres125sx wrote: ↑18 Jan 2022, 19:43When was last season some F1 car looked different to any other from same season? Fair question, I can´t remind
Although I'm looking forward to the new cars, I suspect the reveals will be much less like the track versions as opposed to previous years. They will have more to hide, hoping to catch the other teams short on time to copy anything. It was happening before, but with all the big changes I'm sort of expecting some generic looking cars at reveals this year.Ringleheim wrote: ↑18 Jan 2022, 18:04I am quite anxious to see the new car reveals, simply b/c I want to see how different the cars look from one another. I fear they are all going to look the same, like Indycar.
Alpine with the pink would be expected ahahBlueCheetah66 wrote: ↑18 Jan 2022, 11:27I'd put good money on one of the teams launching on Feb 14th
You paint them all white and on TV you can´t tell what car is each one. On close shots you could, but that´s not what we were talking about I thinkwogx wrote: ↑19 Jan 2022, 09:08Each of them was unique, you could've paint them all white & still easilly recognize each one. I've heard that "they're all the same" from sunday fans, but reading this on a technical forum is... intriguing
You don't need to compare Tyrell P34 vs. Ferrari 312T to find a difference, RB16B vs. MCL35M differ enough
I expect Mercedes and particularly RB to hide as much as they can, as they have usually done.Airshifter wrote: ↑19 Jan 2022, 09:39Although I'm looking forward to the new cars, I suspect the reveals will be much less like the track versions as opposed to previous years. They will have more to hide, hoping to catch the other teams short on time to copy anything. It was happening before, but with all the big changes I'm sort of expecting some generic looking cars at reveals this year.Ringleheim wrote: ↑18 Jan 2022, 18:04I am quite anxious to see the new car reveals, simply b/c I want to see how different the cars look from one another. I fear they are all going to look the same, like Indycar.
I´ve never worried about launch cars, but this season is different. This is the start of a new era in F1 wich is the most promising I´ve seen in decades. Both the cost cap and new aero regulations should make the show a lot more entertaining and I´m eager to see the new cars!Mezger wrote: ↑21 Jan 2022, 02:43How much should a launch car resemble the race car. Is there a figure such as 90% ? Hard to quantify I guess.
From launch through testing and into the opening race we will see changes so is it even worth getting excited about. Of course it is, especially for liveries and general design differences.
I'm trying to stay calm about it all but I can't wait![]()