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New chassis for Red Bull:
https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/for ... monocoque/

I guess, under the cost cap, this might mean that they keep the new chassis for next year (in which case there is no extra expenditure). If so, probably a similar aero concept for next year.

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This lines up with rumours & what Wazari stated a while back.

The article mentions a second team who has registered a new chassis for after the summer. I am guessing alpha tauri

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TimW wrote:
21 Aug 2022, 10:08
New chassis for Red Bull:
https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/for ... monocoque/

I guess, under the cost cap, this might mean that they keep the new chassis for next year (in which case there is no extra expenditure). If so, probably a similar aero concept for next year.
I predicted chassis carry over long ago. It just seems to be the best bang for the buck under cost cap.

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I think the wrong question is being asked. The question is, why would you not use a turnbuckle mechanism when supporting a floor? All teams are doing this. These systems have tolerance stackups. The distance between two points in space in the cad model will be different to that of those points in real life. If you don't build in adjustability you won't be able to position the parts properly.

Look at the diffuser on this GTE car. The entire rear is supposed by turnbuckles. It's not an elaborate scheme to run a hydraulic floor...It's just a very basic concept in the design of overly constrained systems.
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Inlet & outlet of the intercooler (one located in each sidepod)

Source: Nicolas Carpentiers [@NicolasF1i]

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Spa:

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Same wing as Baku/Jeddah


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Significantly less paint (more black) on the sidepod this weekend than ever before this year. At Spa the paint begins halfway through the "Red Bull" logo, and covers much less of the sidepod area

Pre-Spa

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I imagine much of the engine cover paint has gone too

RB going all out with the weight reduction now.

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Source: racefans, @giulyduchessa
Lowermost element of the mirrors has been extended outboard.

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I'm used to seeing RB with very slight RW during the years they had rake. What would this suggest, if anything, about the floor:RW balance.
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organic wrote:
25 Aug 2022, 20:36
https://i.imgur.com/gXoOOrC.jpeg

Significantly less paint (more black) on the sidepod this weekend than ever before this year. At Spa the paint begins halfway through the "Red Bull" logo, and covers much less of the sidepod area

Pre-Spa

https://i.imgur.com/ISjMvrf.jpeg

I imagine much of the engine cover paint has gone too

RB going all out with the weight reduction now.
The engine cover paint is similar to the Hungary one, I studied it quite a bit and believe it was either Hungary or France that it curved up, basically as part of the shelf engine cover.

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ispano6 wrote:
26 Aug 2022, 09:34
organic wrote:
25 Aug 2022, 20:36
https://i.imgur.com/gXoOOrC.jpeg

Significantly less paint (more black) on the sidepod this weekend than ever before this year. At Spa the paint begins halfway through the "Red Bull" logo, and covers much less of the sidepod area

Pre-Spa

https://i.imgur.com/ISjMvrf.jpeg

I imagine much of the engine cover paint has gone too

RB going all out with the weight reduction now.
The engine cover paint is similar to the Hungary one, I studied it quite a bit and believe it was either Hungary or France that it curved up, basically as part of the shelf engine cover.
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This is Hungary. The paint curves up, but look at where the black curtails. There is significantly more paint on the Hungary image than the sidepods seen today. Regardless, some better comparison shots will be available later

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Updates for Belgian GP

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bjpower
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Would they have to declare a new lighter chassis ?

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bjpower wrote:
26 Aug 2022, 11:56
Would they have to declare a new lighter chassis ?
Have you ever seen it?