organic wrote: ↑16 Mar 2023, 13:57
Aston Martin had developed the wider sidepod idea well in advance of the season and had built their car with the plan to have its concept easily changed
But we have direct quotes from Mercedes saying they have another sidepod design already being evaluated from as far back as late last year. And this was from Wolff back in February. Not unlike Aston Martin.
We kept staying with the narrow sidepod as it is, but you could well see some development from now on that could be coming with the upgrades and the sidepods will change – not very soon, but we are looking at solutions.
organic wrote: ↑16 Mar 2023, 13:57
One further caveat to that is that Williams and AMR did those changes in the 1st year of the regs which meant that their aerodynamic concept was not mature, so it was easier to change and immediately find a step forward in performance with the new downwashing approach. Merc have already said they have looked at the other ideas and it didn't seem to offer them any performance increase - potentially because they have developed down their current route so far (12 months of development) such that it'll take a while before the downwashing sidepods offer more performance, but the potential is always higher. It's hard to say.
There are solutions that have been presented which can easily be mimicked, as is the F1 way. I don't believe that changing the sidepod concept automatically means they're 12 months behind. Learning curves will be steep and solutions that work for other teams are obviously open to the team to try.