Very possible if Crofty is right.
https://www.si.com/fannation/racing/f1b ... ext-season
This would be in no way legal. Crofty talking nonsense as perThijsMuis wrote: ↑29 Sep 2023, 17:36Very possible if Crofty is right.
https://www.si.com/fannation/racing/f1b ... ext-season
They'll absolutely take everything they can from RB but they can't just run the rb19. The "who knows" is not applicable here. It's literally illegal. Lots of rules exist to prevent situation of a pink Merc repeat. Would also be a lot worse if RB engaged in that sort of thing given it would just place a ton of scrutiny on them owning two teams for little gain to RB itself
The full list is in appendix 5 of the technical regs
No - appendix is 5 is about component classification. Starts Pg 172.ThijsMuis wrote: ↑29 Sep 2023, 18:43
It might fall down to what the FIA interpret the RB19 to be? I wouldn't expect an identikit RB19 from them.
The Race is saying they will be running the RB19 front suspension next year. And the same windtunnel.
Could just be able to say it was convergence.
Appendix 5 is Power units if i read the right docs.
If it's designated as LTC then it's listed ie specific to the team that has designed it. Alpha tauri wouldn't be able to procure and run the rb19 chassis, aerodynamic surfaces, front impact structure as they are Listed Components (LTC). This is not an exhaustive list - just some examples.APPENDIX 5: COMPONENTS’ CLASSIFICATION AND PERIMETER
I don't understand, what is wrong with something that has front and rear RB19 suspensions and gearbox?organic wrote: ↑29 Sep 2023, 18:57No - appendix is 5 is about component classification. Starts Pg 172.
If it's designated as LTC then it's listed ie specific to the team that has designed it. Alpha tauri wouldn't be able to procure and run the rb19 chassis, aerodynamic surfaces, front impact structure as they are Listed Components (LTC). This is not an exhaustive list - just some examples.APPENDIX 5: COMPONENTS’ CLASSIFICATION AND PERIMETER
But they can take the front suspension, rear impact structure and various gearbox components as they are Transferable Components (TRCs). Again, non-exhaustive.
I'm not going to say it again.. it's very well defined what you are and aren't allowed to do. It's written into the regs quite rigourously and said rules have been reinforced recently after the pink Merc was produced using some 3d scanning. You have to be able to show evidence of your designs being conceived and developed. You can't jump from A to E without showing FIA evidence that you went A->B -> C -> D... with your design trajectory
Just_a_fan wrote: ↑29 Sep 2023, 17:20Why? Is no one other than RB able to make a quick car now?chrisc90 wrote: ↑29 Sep 2023, 16:58Just_a_fan wrote: ↑29 Sep 2023, 16:23
They are trying to race a Frankenstein car - the car is basically the W13 with different bodywork aft of the SIP wing.
I would expect their new "clean paper" design will be much better because they have 2 years of watching what works to fall back on. The W15 may not be quicker than the RB20, but I bet a single £5 note to your preferred charity that it will be closer to the RB20 than the W14 is to the RB19.
I admire your optimism there.
Closer in what respect? Quali time? Race time? Gap over a season time?
As for closer, I would expect them to be closer in qualifying and race pace. No idea what "gap over a season time" is.
Between Merc, McLaren, and Ferrari, I think both McLaren and Ferrari have the potential. I think Frederic Vasseur and Zac Brown are putting together a very good team. And having switched to an RBR-like design early, they will have some advantage over Merc.