I have no proof whatsoever to think otherwise, but how can we be assured that both cars are identical?
What if they're not?
Can a team be penalized if found to deliberately slowing one of the cars?
They do not have to be identical - they just both have to be legal.
No no, I'm not implying anything at all. Just curious if the cars are actually identical, or do they have some margin, and what are the regulations saying about that?CMSMJ1 wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 10:15They do not have to be identical - they just both have to be legal.
So what?
Why would a team slow their own car? The team makes the money and it matters more to them than stroking the ego of a driver..
Would it be your suggestion that Max is being favoured at Red Bull? Or who is being 'slowed' and by which team?
If a team wishes to slow a driver - they tell him to slow down.
With a mod hat on...I can see this turning into a bickering fest - however, there will be enough rope and if you guys decide to hang yourselves then I'll delete this thread and learn the lessons for next time!
F1Krof wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 13:02No no, I'm not implying anything at all. Just curious if the cars are actually identical, or do they have some margin, and what are the regulations saying about that?CMSMJ1 wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 10:15They do not have to be identical - they just both have to be legal.
So what?
Why would a team slow their own car? The team makes the money and it matters more to them than stroking the ego of a driver..
Would it be your suggestion that Max is being favoured at Red Bull? Or who is being 'slowed' and by which team?
If a team wishes to slow a driver - they tell him to slow down.
With a mod hat on...I can see this turning into a bickering fest - however, there will be enough rope and if you guys decide to hang yourselves then I'll delete this thread and learn the lessons for next time!
Cough, ALO, cough, HAM, Cough, 2007, pit lane order… COUGH!Can a team be penalized if found to deliberately slowing one of the cars?
Would that be when Alonso was penalised 5 grid places for deliberately holding up his team mate and preventing him doing a lap? The same sort of penalty that is often handed out today when drivers interfere with another driver's qualifying lap.
Yes, he changed from Brembo to Carbone Industrie in Germany 2014 following a brake failure that led to him crashing in qualifying.
Ah, yes, that is relevant.hollus wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 14:20The point with ALO-HAM was indeed that series of events, and I did not mean to derail or point fingers, not even to appoint blame, just to mention (but I failed to) that it ended up with FIA personnel living the McLaren pits to make sure that no driver was being disadvantaged on purpose.
Which seemed relevant.
No. There is zero requirement that the cars be identical. Just that they be built by the team (to the letter of the constructors' IP content required) and meet the technical regulations.
Obviously even parts that are intended to be identical like engines or bodywork have a manufacturing tolerance and therefore are not actually 100.00000000% identical.
They have to have identical liveries on each car (barring driver numbers, name, etc.). Came to prominence in 1999 with BAR running the two cars with different liveries and the FIA getting all bent up about it.