dialtone wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 00:33Front suspension is not the same as last year.AR3-GP wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 00:21The front suspension is the same as last year. The roll hoop inlet is the same as last year. The centreline cooling is the same as last year. Ferrari is currently the only one with pull rod rear from last year (albeit with geometry changes).
What it seems more like is the SF23 with changes made in certain areas to imitate a RB concept. There is nothing wrong with that. I only questioned whether this can be enough to beat a newer RB concept. We were told it wouldn't be a copy so I expected to see something I hadn't seen before.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GGNvHRDWUAA ... ame=medium
I don't know if this car is going to beat the RB20, probably not, but let's stop with the bashing of the car before it has done even a single timed lap. Nobody here knows.
https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/2024 ... uspension/But Cardile admits that the front suspension is mostly a carryover from 2023. The rear has had more work done, likely in association with a shorter gearbox and slightly longer chassis. Cardile says: “The inboard suspension is differently located inside the gearbox, which has been an innovation.”
I'm not bashing the car. I'm only saying how what we were told seems different to reality. There are more changes that make the car aligned with a different car than not.
https://racingnews365.com/why-ferrari-i ... a-red-rb19