On what basis do you believe they are cheating?fritticaldi wrote: ↑24 Jun 2022, 16:14I think Red Bull is cheating and using the Alpha Tauri wind tunnel testing time. They are sister teams and share aero bits. How is this monitored?
On what basis do you believe they are cheating?fritticaldi wrote: ↑24 Jun 2022, 16:14I think Red Bull is cheating and using the Alpha Tauri wind tunnel testing time. They are sister teams and share aero bits. How is this monitored?
Ferrari must be cheating too, they have AlfaRomeo and Haas as customer teams. Mercedes must be cheating too because Toto has a stake in Aston Martin. Only team not cheating must be Alpine then, using your logic.fritticaldi wrote: ↑24 Jun 2022, 16:14I think Red Bull is cheating and using the Alpha Tauri wind tunnel testing time. They are sister teams and share aero bits. How is this monitored?
Do you really believe that Redbull needs more aero work to be best at that area?fritticaldi wrote: ↑24 Jun 2022, 17:51Of all those teams you mentioned only Red Bull is a Championship contender. The rest are non factors. My question is how are the hours or days allotted to the teams to use wind tunnel are monitored. Is there an FIA inspector during the tests? Any car manufacturer can use a wind tunnel example Toyota in Cologne , Germany or Dallara in Italy. The teams just rent them. A team doesnt neccessarily need to be competing in F1 .
Because Max is the way better driver, he won in a slower car.ringo wrote: ↑23 Jun 2022, 01:52Then why didnt Sainz win?Alexf1 wrote: ↑21 Jun 2022, 15:07If RB were faster then how come Verstappen couldn't increase the gap to Sainz after a few laps in the race and how come Sainz was able to get back into DRS zone again after VER managed to get the gap to over 1 second a few laps after the SC? Ferrari was equal or the faster car this race. Performance difference has been razor thin all season now between the Fer car and the RB18. So the RB18 is anything but the dominant car. It's Fer errors that dominate.
His car was not fast enough to win from behind.
Relatively poor traction in Canada for some reason.
Redbull aslo better on the brakes.
Yes Max drove well, but he didnt even need to defend. Such was the pace in the car at the right parts of the track.
Anyhow Silverstone next. Hard to say who will be quickest, Ferrari though weak engined last year was respectable and almost won, but i beleive this RB team can adapt the car nicely to the characteristics of the track to be in a very strong position.
Can't find it anymore, but I think I read somewhere they have to provide 24/7 video footage of the wind tunnel testing area. Therefore FIA is always able to verify the WT testing restrictions.fritticaldi wrote: ↑24 Jun 2022, 17:51Of all those teams you mentioned only Red Bull is a Championship contender. The rest are non factors. My question is how are the hours or days allotted to the teams to use wind tunnel are monitored. Is there an FIA inspector during the tests? Any car manufacturer can use a wind tunnel example Toyota in Cologne , Germany or Dallara in Italy. The teams just rent them. A team doesnt neccessarily need to be competing in F1 .
Your assumption is that you need testing time to derive optimal design solutions. But that is not neccesarily the case. Especially at the start of this formula your design concept is what differentiates you from the others.fritticaldi wrote: ↑24 Jun 2022, 17:51Of all those teams you mentioned only Red Bull is a Championship contender. The rest are non factors. My question is how are the hours or days allotted to the teams to use wind tunnel are monitored. Is there an FIA inspector during the tests? Any car manufacturer can use a wind tunnel example Toyota in Cologne , Germany or Dallara in Italy. The teams just rent them. A team doesnt neccessarily need to be competing in F1 .
It's proved with ample clarity over the season, Sainz isn't the faster driver at Ferrari.ringo wrote: ↑23 Jun 2022, 01:52Then why didnt Sainz win?Alexf1 wrote: ↑21 Jun 2022, 15:07If RB were faster then how come Verstappen couldn't increase the gap to Sainz after a few laps in the race and how come Sainz was able to get back into DRS zone again after VER managed to get the gap to over 1 second a few laps after the SC? Ferrari was equal or the faster car this race. Performance difference has been razor thin all season now between the Fer car and the RB18. So the RB18 is anything but the dominant car. It's Fer errors that dominate.
His car was not fast enough to win from behind.
Sainz had fresher tyres is why he couldn't increase the gap. The question you need to be asking is why couldn't Sainz get past Max when he had fresher tyres and the DRS to assist him. I will agree that there is a very small margin between both these 2 cars in performance and if Leclerc was in second then maybe things might have been different. To me the RB18 is faster when it counts and this showed by max being able to hold off Carlos. Things have changed significantly however since Australia.Alexf1 wrote: ↑21 Jun 2022, 15:07If RB were faster then how come Verstappen couldn't increase the gap to Sainz after a few laps in the race and how come Sainz was able to get back into DRS zone again after VER managed to get the gap to over 1 second a few laps after the SC? Ferrari was equal or the faster car this race. Performance difference has been razor thin all season now between the Fer car and the RB18. So the RB18 is anything but the dominant car. It's Fer errors that dominate.
I feel I got to jump to Sainz defense here.Ryar wrote: ↑25 Jun 2022, 03:42It's proved with ample clarity over the season, Sainz isn't the faster driver at Ferrari.ringo wrote: ↑23 Jun 2022, 01:52Then why didnt Sainz win?Alexf1 wrote: ↑21 Jun 2022, 15:07If RB were faster then how come Verstappen couldn't increase the gap to Sainz after a few laps in the race and how come Sainz was able to get back into DRS zone again after VER managed to get the gap to over 1 second a few laps after the SC? Ferrari was equal or the faster car this race. Performance difference has been razor thin all season now between the Fer car and the RB18. So the RB18 is anything but the dominant car. It's Fer errors that dominate.
His car was not fast enough to win from behind.
Yeah he has a weak basis or none at all. I don't believe RedBull even need to cheat wind tunnel time because they just seem to be that much better at fundamental aerodynamic design than anyone else. The details on the car is all about creativity and knowing what they want to do with the flow structures. The Ferrari is actually the anti-thesis of the RedBull, it's design is less organic, the shapes seem plain and simple and are just perfectly refined in their positions. Very numerically optimized more than opportunistic in their appearance.organic wrote: ↑24 Jun 2022, 16:54On what basis do you believe they are cheating?fritticaldi wrote: ↑24 Jun 2022, 16:14I think Red Bull is cheating and using the Alpha Tauri wind tunnel testing time. They are sister teams and share aero bits. How is this monitored?
Sorry to burst your conspiracy bubble, your use of the word contender directly contradicts the rest of the sentence.fritticaldi wrote: ↑24 Jun 2022, 17:51Of all those teams you mentioned only Red Bull is a Championship contender. The rest are non factors.