It just means less of the same actual parts being used next year, not that there is revolution. The same articles state they are just evolving the concept. It's just that you don't need to rework the internals every time.r85 wrote: ↑11 Jan 2024, 10:31Might be late to the party but I read a comment in the RB20 thread saying that Vasseur, Allison and RB members stating that the cars are built in 2 year cycles, so the 2024 cars will have very little carryover from 2022/23. It's a golden opportunity for the non-RB teams to challenge RB for the title if they get their cars right.
Last winter for instance the Mclaren might have developed the Baku upgrade for the start of the season but the car would still have been similar to last year's car.
This year for instance we believe the Mclaren will have a new cooling layout, suspension crash structure... and I'm sure plenty more.
Unless I'm mistaken I'm not sure there is any more opportunity than last year for a shake up, everyone is in the same boat.