I hope so, they were too weak to be true
Also I think we may have a 2012 like season with many different drivers and teams winning in the first races
Rossi, Fry and Permane implied that the engine was not detuned and that it was running in a representative mode.Mansell89 wrote: ↑03 Mar 2022, 10:58https://www.planetf1.com/news/alpine-fe ... ar-issues/
I really hope they aren’t in trouble- I don’t think necessarily that the car is bad- it looks more like rumours of being on the back foot with parts etc if I read between the lines correctly?
We know that they ran low power and we know a full raft of upgrades are planned in Bahrain- that will be the time to judge performance and delivery of parts i guess?
Alonsos comments were okay- he said power is improved but the bit about losing fuel performance I understand he was talking about the fuel regulation in general which has meant all teams lost performance and have been working with their fuel suppliers.
Ah really? I thought Permanes words were talking about low engine mode- il see if I can dig out the articleBlackout wrote: ↑03 Mar 2022, 12:56Rossi, Fry and Permane implied that the engine was not detuned and that it was running in a representative mode.Mansell89 wrote: ↑03 Mar 2022, 10:58https://www.planetf1.com/news/alpine-fe ... ar-issues/
I really hope they aren’t in trouble- I don’t think necessarily that the car is bad- it looks more like rumours of being on the back foot with parts etc if I read between the lines correctly?
We know that they ran low power and we know a full raft of upgrades are planned in Bahrain- that will be the time to judge performance and delivery of parts i guess?
Alonsos comments were okay- he said power is improved but the bit about losing fuel performance I understand he was talking about the fuel regulation in general which has meant all teams lost performance and have been working with their fuel suppliers.
The car just ran without DRS, with a decent amount of fuel and the drivers had to avoid the kerbs according to Rossi and Permane.
Blackout wrote: ↑03 Mar 2022, 12:56Rossi, Fry and Permane implied that the engine was not detuned and that it was running in a representative mode.Mansell89 wrote: ↑03 Mar 2022, 10:58https://www.planetf1.com/news/alpine-fe ... ar-issues/
I really hope they aren’t in trouble- I don’t think necessarily that the car is bad- it looks more like rumours of being on the back foot with parts etc if I read between the lines correctly?
We know that they ran low power and we know a full raft of upgrades are planned in Bahrain- that will be the time to judge performance and delivery of parts i guess?
Alonsos comments were okay- he said power is improved but the bit about losing fuel performance I understand he was talking about the fuel regulation in general which has meant all teams lost performance and have been working with their fuel suppliers.
The car just ran without DRS, with a decent amount of fuel and the drivers had to avoid the kerbs according to Rossi and Permane.
Yeah, people keep asking stuff like will Alpine be in the midfield. I'm not convinced there is gonna be a midfield. The different fields found in previous f1 seasons were largely a reflection of team's budget classes.Kamel wrote: ↑03 Mar 2022, 20:01We've seen many different technical decisions in Barcelona but the results on the lap were very tight. Maybe this means all concepts make a secondary contribution to the overall lever of the car.
Everything will be decided by the engine then overall racing level of the team and the absence of errors from the drivers.
Just sharing Permaines comments for clarity- quite right- they didn’t run on low power, but equally didn’t turn it up either by the sound of it.diffuser wrote: ↑03 Mar 2022, 19:13Blackout wrote: ↑03 Mar 2022, 12:56Rossi, Fry and Permane implied that the engine was not detuned and that it was running in a representative mode.Mansell89 wrote: ↑03 Mar 2022, 10:58https://www.planetf1.com/news/alpine-fe ... ar-issues/
I really hope they aren’t in trouble- I don’t think necessarily that the car is bad- it looks more like rumours of being on the back foot with parts etc if I read between the lines correctly?
We know that they ran low power and we know a full raft of upgrades are planned in Bahrain- that will be the time to judge performance and delivery of parts i guess?
Alonsos comments were okay- he said power is improved but the bit about losing fuel performance I understand he was talking about the fuel regulation in general which has meant all teams lost performance and have been working with their fuel suppliers.
The car just ran without DRS, with a decent amount of fuel and the drivers had to avoid the kerbs according to Rossi and Permane.
What's the point in talking about that. It isn't like it's going to change anything. It's gonna be what it's gonna be. We'll find out soon enough.
Did I expect them NOT to push the PU to it's limits in the first 2 days when so many other things needed to be done. yes. I would have expected them to start pushing the PU harder on the last day.
What has me surprised is the A522 has taken a concervative sidepod approach. The sidepods aero philosophy isn't a Huge leap from last years. Other Cars like the RB18, SAT, AM, ferrari,AR, and HAAS have made Major Changes. While Others like Merc, Mclaren and Williams, like Alpine, have largely expanded on 2021. Now they had a strong Idea going into 2021 what the 2022 regs would be. Did the 2022 reg influence the 2021 car in those cases? Major changes can increase the chances of Major perfromance gains but the other side of that is it increases the chances of making a major faux pas.
I have to add, we have no idea what Alpine has as scheduled upgrades for the Bahrain test and then the Bahrain race. So Maybe I'll nolonger be singing that tune and then just cause it looks conservative, It doesn't mean it doesn't work really well.
diffuser wrote: ↑03 Mar 2022, 19:13Blackout wrote: ↑03 Mar 2022, 12:56Rossi, Fry and Permane implied that the engine was not detuned and that it was running in a representative mode.Mansell89 wrote: ↑03 Mar 2022, 10:58https://www.planetf1.com/news/alpine-fe ... ar-issues/
I really hope they aren’t in trouble- I don’t think necessarily that the car is bad- it looks more like rumours of being on the back foot with parts etc if I read between the lines correctly?
We know that they ran low power and we know a full raft of upgrades are planned in Bahrain- that will be the time to judge performance and delivery of parts i guess?
Alonsos comments were okay- he said power is improved but the bit about losing fuel performance I understand he was talking about the fuel regulation in general which has meant all teams lost performance and have been working with their fuel suppliers.
The car just ran without DRS, with a decent amount of fuel and the drivers had to avoid the kerbs according to Rossi and Permane.
I think its smart not to go too radical. since the FIA and FOM would reverse any development a team had if it gave them significant advantage. so if the car is vanilla but is quick and has a slight advantage over rivals. it would be hard for FIA and FOM to tell the team what to change on the car.
What's the point in talking about that. It isn't like it's going to change anything. It's gonna be what it's gonna be. We'll find out soon enough.
Did I expect them NOT to push the PU to it's limits in the first 2 days when so many other things needed to be done. yes. I would have expected them to start pushing the PU harder on the last day.
What has me surprised is the A522 has taken a concervative sidepod approach. The sidepods aero philosophy isn't a Huge leap from last years. Other Cars like the RB18, SAT, AM, ferrari,AR, and HAAS have made Major Changes. While Others like Merc, Mclaren and Williams, like Alpine, have largely expanded on 2021. Now they had a strong Idea going into 2021 what the 2022 regs would be. Did the 2022 reg influence the 2021 car in those cases? Major changes can increase the chances of Major perfromance gains but the other side of that is it increases the chances of making a major faux pas.
I have to add, we have no idea what Alpine has as scheduled upgrades for the Bahrain test and then the Bahrain race. So Maybe I'll nolonger be singing that tune and then just cause it looks conservative, It doesn't mean it doesn't work really well.
Sorry intial message was entered in the worng locationNanosapien wrote: ↑06 Mar 2022, 17:00diffuser wrote: ↑03 Mar 2022, 19:13
I think its smart not to go too radical. since the FIA and FOM would reverse any development a team had if it gave them significant advantage. so if the car is vanilla but is quick and has a slight advantage over rivals. it would be hard for FIA and FOM to tell the team what to change on the car.
What's the point in talking about that. It isn't like it's going to change anything. It's gonna be what it's gonna be. We'll find out soon enough.
Did I expect them NOT to push the PU to it's limits in the first 2 days when so many other things needed to be done. yes. I would have expected them to start pushing the PU harder on the last day.
What has me surprised is the A522 has taken a concervative sidepod approach. The sidepods aero philosophy isn't a Huge leap from last years. Other Cars like the RB18, SAT, AM, ferrari,AR, and HAAS have made Major Changes. While Others like Merc, Mclaren and Williams, like Alpine, have largely expanded on 2021. Now they had a strong Idea going into 2021 what the 2022 regs would be. Did the 2022 reg influence the 2021 car in those cases? Major changes can increase the chances of Major perfromance gains but the other side of that is it increases the chances of making a major faux pas.
I have to add, we have no idea what Alpine has as scheduled upgrades for the Bahrain test and then the Bahrain race. So Maybe I'll nolonger be singing that tune and then just cause it looks conservative, It doesn't mean it doesn't work really well.
Agreed. I was also reading on another thread that radical designs dont necessarily equal performance. In general they represent compromise which usually means thats a lot of laptime is also lost somewhere else. I believe this was in relation to the "no sidepods" theory, and if that would have good performance.Nanosapien wrote: ↑06 Mar 2022, 17:01Sorry intial message was entered in the worng locationNanosapien wrote: ↑06 Mar 2022, 17:00diffuser wrote: ↑03 Mar 2022, 19:13
I think its smart not to go too radical. since the FIA and FOM would reverse any development a team had if it gave them significant advantage. so if the car is vanilla but is quick and has a slight advantage over rivals. it would be hard for FIA and FOM to tell the team what to change on the car.
What's the point in talking about that. It isn't like it's going to change anything. It's gonna be what it's gonna be. We'll find out soon enough.
Did I expect them NOT to push the PU to it's limits in the first 2 days when so many other things needed to be done. yes. I would have expected them to start pushing the PU harder on the last day.
What has me surprised is the A522 has taken a concervative sidepod approach. The sidepods aero philosophy isn't a Huge leap from last years. Other Cars like the RB18, SAT, AM, ferrari,AR, and HAAS have made Major Changes. While Others like Merc, Mclaren and Williams, like Alpine, have largely expanded on 2021. Now they had a strong Idea going into 2021 what the 2022 regs would be. Did the 2022 reg influence the 2021 car in those cases? Major changes can increase the chances of Major perfromance gains but the other side of that is it increases the chances of making a major faux pas.
I have to add, we have no idea what Alpine has as scheduled upgrades for the Bahrain test and then the Bahrain race. So Maybe I'll nolonger be singing that tune and then just cause it looks conservative, It doesn't mean it doesn't work really well.
I think its smart not to go too radical. since the FIA and FOM would reverse any development a team had if it gave them significant advantage. so if the car is vanilla but is quick and has a slight advantage over rivals. it would be hard for FIA and FOM to tell the team what to change on the car.
Yes because it's not just about budget cap, it's also about engineering talent and the Enstone team worries me...Musical chairs leadership, boring looking car, rumors of a struggle with the new fuel and PU. Can't make a DRS work. Burn the whole car down to the ground in Barcelona.... Good grief.
Well that just Alpine. What about all the other teams? Plus engineers Salaries fall under the cap. Think the new regs provide for 1 or 2 exceptions.AR3-GP wrote: ↑10 Mar 2022, 01:05Yes because it's not just about budget cap, it's also about engineering talent and the Enstone team worries me...Musical chairs leadership, boring looking car, rumors of a struggle with the new fuel and PU. Can't make a DRS work. Burn the whole car down to the ground in Barcelona.... Good grief.