SiLo wrote: ↑23 Feb 2022, 14:52
Ryar wrote: ↑23 Feb 2022, 14:48
For all that uninformed, irrational talks of Red Bull being in title fight in 2021 has compromised their 2022 car, it just shows how it can be managed. Regardless of the performance outcome, it's impressive to see the outcome of the amount of work that has gone in to come out with so many radical pieces on the car. It's interesting if we could know how many iterations they had to run of the car from the basic concept to where it is now, which can help understnad the work effort put in.
On the other hand, Mercedes W13 seems to be a very conservative design (at least whatever is apparent till now), evolving through the existing philosophy without going for any radical, visible changes. As some people claimed, Mercedes was working on this car since 2020, it's hard to imagine where the work effort was put in and if it was all just optimizing the existing design without trying anything new on the upper body. There may still be a lot of secrets under the hood and the underbody. But that applies to RB and other teams as well. So by the looks of it, RB seems to have done more iterations to get to where they are and Mercedes has simply continued on the same road.
Unless you work for either of these teams, there is no way of knowing what either of them did in terms of iterations, or why they pursued specific aero routes.
I don't know why everyone wanks themselves silly over Newey designs so much, especially when there are interesting concepts up and down the paddock. The Alpine and Alpha Tauri look similar, the Aston has even more extreme undercuts. Just because Mercedes design looks like a continuation, doesn't mean it is slow, or that they have done less work that any other team on the grid.
People are easy to conflate bigger and more aero surfaces with faster cars and that is not always the case.
You have derived conclusions that aren't there in my post. I clearly said, "Regardless of the performance outcome" and " if we could know how many iterations they had to run". You clearly didn't seem to have read my post. My statement is as laymanish as it can be to derive any conclusions out of it.
For the kind of design that RB18 has, it must have gone through a lot of iterations, a hunch and by the "looks of it", W13 seemed to have simply evolved. I didn't say, which one is better either. Again, you didn't read my first statement for the context where I said, some people predicted Red Bull's title fight would have costed them development time for 2022, which clearly doesn't seem to be the case for the kind of design they have come out with. So there was no question of discussing Alpine or Alpha Tauri in that context.